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|Important Because=Professor Smith is described by his colleagues as "a very good scientist" but nontheless, he has recycled text from his previous work without acknowledgement. | |Important Because=Professor Smith is described by his colleagues as "a very good scientist" but nontheless, he has recycled text from his previous work without acknowledgement. | ||
|Important For=Senior researchers | |Important For=Senior researchers |
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Is the famous emeritus professor self-plagiarising?
What is this about?
This article provides context and information about a case of suspected self-plagiarism that led to an investigation by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) in Canada. The investigation resulted in three retractions.
Why is this important?
Professor Smith is described by his colleagues as "a very good scientist" but nontheless, he has recycled text from his previous work without acknowledgement.