Self-Plagiarism in Academic Publishing: The Anatomy of a Misnomer |
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Authors: | Liviu Andreescu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Spriu Haret University, Bucharest, Ion Ghica 13 Str., District 3, Bucharest, Romania
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Abstract: | The paper discusses self-plagiarism and associated practices in scholarly publishing. It approaches at some length the conceptual issues raised by the notion of self-plagiarism. It distinguishes among and then examines the main families of arguments against self-plagiarism, as well as the question of possibly legitimate reasons to engage in this practice. It concludes that some of the animus frequently reserved for self-plagiarism may be the result of, among others, poor choice of a label, unwarranted generalizations as to its ill effects based on the specific experience (and goals) of particular disciplines, and widespread but not necessarily beneficial publishing practices. |
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