Redundant
Redundant
Redundant
This also refers to the situation that one study is split into several parts and submitted
Salami slicing
a) Duplicate publications
It is the publication of a paper that is substantially similar to a published paper
by the same author, without acknowledging the source and without obtaining the
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There may be superfluous differences between the original and the second
paper, such as a new title or a modified abstract, but the data set and findings stay the
same.
Why duplicate
publication is unethical?
• Republication of a paper without permission is a serious breach of publishing
ethics.
• If an author has published an article, then the copyright for the paper lies with
Journals need to have stringent policies that require authors to send copies of
older, related articles along with the submitted paper if the study findings and
subjects overlap.
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b) Overlapping publishing/
Simultaneous submission
It refers to the “practice of submitting the same manuscript to two or more
journals at the same time without informing the journal editor that the manuscript has
been submitted elsewhere”. It has also been termed multiple submissions or dual
submission
If more than one journal decides to publish the same paper, it leads to a waste
of academic and scientific resources as two (or more) journals would spend
c) Salami Slicing
When an author breaks up a large study in to two or more smaller published
articles, he is creating “slice” of his work. A single research is divided into “slices”,
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Why Salami Slicing is unethical?
Authors can’t breakup a study into parts and present them as separate studies
It is harmful to science. For example readers may believe that each slice, which
subjects.
It leads to self-plagiarism
Your study results are re-analysed from a completely different angles or given
If you are using the data from the articles that you have previously published,
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In case you feel there is an overlap, make sure you declare this at the time of
submission.
In case you have submitted the same paper to another journal, inform the
journal editors about it, so that they know that you do not intended to deceive
them.
References:
https://www.slideshare.net/editage/avoid-salami-slicing-and-duplicate-publication
https://www.slideshare.net/editage/duplicate-publicationsandsimultaneous-
submissions
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Dr B T Sampath Kumar
Professor, Dept. of Library and Information Science
Tumkur University, Tumakuru
sampathkumar.info
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