Plagiarism

Case

Paper B plagiarised paper A: what to do if a journal does not respond?

16-10

The author X of a paper published by journal A complained to the editor-in-chief of journal A that his/her paper has been plagiarised by a paper that has been published later by journal B. Moreover, the authors of the paper in journal B allegedly did not respond to letters sent by author X asking for an explanation about the apparent plagiarism.

Case

Multiple redundant submissions from the same author

16-04

An author submitted a redundant publication to one of our journals. After reviewing the report from the anti-plagiarism software, we followed the COPE flowchart up to and including contacting the author's institution. We have not received a response from the author or the author's institution. Shortly afterwards, the same author submitted a (different) redundant publication to one of our other journals. We followed the same steps and have not received a response.

Case

Profusion of copied text passages

15-16

Recently, our journal has introduced systematic analysis of all submitted manuscripts for plagiarised text, using anti-plagiarism software. We had noticed increased incidences of recycling of existing text which is why we introduced the systematic check. It turns out that a large proportion of the submitted manuscripts (an estimated 30–50%) yield positive results, with copy values of somewhere in the region of 25% to >35%.

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  • 15 February 2021

    改变页面标题从“疑似抄袭的submitted manuscript' to 'Plagiarism in a submitted manuscript'.

Case

Plagiarized figure

15-04

We received a review paper and it was accepted and published on our website. We then noticed that one of the figures had been copied from a paper published in another journal.

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