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A list of all pages that have property "What are the best practices?" with value "The cases reveal practices to avoid: <br /> *Plagiarism *Undeserved authorship *Duplicate submission *Unprofessional conduct *Lack of ethical approval *Redundant or duplicate publication Other experienced misconduct to avoid were: <br /> *"‘salami‐slicing’– spaniding up a piece of research as thinly as possible to get the maximum number of papers out of it; this naturally involves a great deal of repeated information, especially in the ‘methods’ section;" *"cutting and pasting whole sections from 1 manuscript to another – another unfortunate temptation of the electronic age;"'"`UNIQ--ref-0000018F-QINU`"' *"publishing a paper in a small national journal, then having it translated into English and submitting it to a larger journal without revealing its previous publication;" *"publishing a paper in a minor journal or in some other format such as an e‐journal and then submitting it to a larger journal without revealing its previous publication, and" *"attempting to have a paper published in 2 journals simultaneously; some authors even go so far as to give identical papers different titles and list the authors in a different order in an attempt to disguise this type of misconduct." '"`UNIQ--ref-00000190-QINU`"' '"`UNIQ--references-00000191-QINU`"'". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Author Misconduct: Not Just the Editors' Responsibility  + (The cases reveal practices to avoid: <The cases reveal practices to avoid:</br></br><br /></br></br>*Plagiarism</br>*Undeserved authorship</br>*Duplicate submission</br>*Unprofessional conduct</br>*Lack of ethical approval</br>*Redundant or duplicate publication</br></br>Other experienced misconduct to avoid were:</br></br><br /></br></br>*"‘salami‐slicing’– dividing up a piece of research as thinly as possible to get the maximum number of papers out of it; this naturally involves a great deal of repeated information, especially in the ‘methods’ section;"</br>*"cutting and pasting whole sections from 1 manuscript to another – another unfortunate temptation of the electronic age;"'"`UNIQ--ref-0000018F-QINU`"'</br>*"publishing a paper in a small national journal, then having it translated into English and submitting it to a larger journal without revealing its previous publication;"</br>*"publishing a paper in a minor journal or in some other format such as an e‐journal and then submitting it to a larger journal without revealing its previous publication, and"</br>*"attempting to have a paper published in 2 journals simultaneously; some authors even go so far as to give identical papers different titles and list the authors in a different order in an attempt to disguise this type of misconduct." '"`UNIQ--ref-00000190-QINU`"'</br>'"`UNIQ--references-00000191-QINU`"'-00000190-QINU`"' '"`UNIQ--references-00000191-QINU`"')
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