
February 25, 2019
Turkey: The big business of academic ghostwriting - Deutsche Welle

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Editors Crack Down on Plagiarism With Help of Detective Software
Adam Marcus Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News If a plagiarist plagiarizes from an author who has plagiarized, do we call it a wash and go for a beer?That scenario is precisely what Steven L. Shafer, MD, found himself facing recently. Dr. Shafer, editor-in-chief of Anesthesia & An... READ MORE>>
Retraction Watch is watching you
Charles DayBig, scandalous cases of scientific fraud are widely covered in the popular press. In the early 2000s Jan Hendrik Schön of Bell Labs published 21 papers about organic semiconductors: seven in Nature, six in Physical Review Letters, and eight in Science. All of them were withdrawn when it ... READ MORE>>
U.S. Scientists Top Research-Fraud List -- How Concerned Should We Be?
A recent paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics showing that American scientists are responsible for most cases of scientific retractions and fraud is causing a stir.The paper's author, Dr. R. Grant Steen, searched PubMed, a leading science research database, and identified 788 retracted papers from... READ MORE>>
Top retractions of 2010 - The Scientist - Magazine of the Life Sciences
Jef Akst Retractions are a scientist's worst nightmare. In the last 10 years, at least 788 scientific papers have been pulled from the literature, according to a study published this year in the Journal of Medical Ethics. Whether it is a result of research misconduct, duplicate publication, or simp... READ MORE>>
Self-plagiarism case prompts calls for agencies to tighten rules - SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
Eugenie Samuel Reich - Nature 468, 745 (2010) Is plagiarism a sin if the duplicated material is one's own? Self-plagiarism may seem a smaller infraction than stealing another author's work, but the practice is under increasing scrutiny, as the eruption two weeks ago of a long-standing controver... READ MORE>>
Sultans of swap: Turkish researchers plagiarized electromagnetic fields-cancer paper, apparently others
The Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences has retracted a paper it published in August by Turkish researchers on the potential cancer risks associated with exposure to electromagnetic fields, or EMFs.The reason: Other people wrote nearly all of it. >>> READ MORE>>
Plagiarists plagiarized: A daisy chain of retractions at Anesthesia & Analgesia
Adam MarcusIf a plagiarist plagiarizes from an author who herself has plagiarized, do we call it a wash and go for a beer?That scenario is precisely what Steven L. Shafer, MD, found himself facing recently. Dr. Shafer, editor-in-chief of Anesthesia & Analgesia (A&A), learned that authors of ... READ MORE>>
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