REDUNDANT PUBLICATION IN RESEARCH

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REDUNDANT PUBLICATION IN RESEARCH


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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION & SPORTS SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF DELHI TOPIC: REDUNDANT PUBLICATIONS IN RESEARCH Presented by : Punam Pradhan PhD Scholar Roll no.: 1480

I ntroduction to Redundant publication and Its Ty pes AN OVERVIEW Why is Redundant Publication a Concern ? Why Do Researcher’s Engage in Redundant Publication? Addressing Redundant Publication How to Prevent Redundant Publication Ethical Guidelines and References Consequences of Redundant Publication Responsible Publishing Practices

Also known as duplicate publication, occurs when the same or substantially similar research findings are published in multiple papers or journals without proper attribution or disclosure . REDUNDANT PUBLICATION

TYPES OF REDUNDANT PUBLICATION

  Why is Redundant Publication a Concern? Redundant publication can have serious consequences for research integrity and credibility. L ack of awareness of ethical guidelines. Redundant publication can call into question the ethical conduct of researchers who engage in this practice.

Enhanced Visibility and Recognition . Multiple Authorship and Collaboration Fragmentation of Research Language Barriers Why Do Researcher’s Engage in Redundant Publication?

How to Avoid Redundant Publication? Authorship Discussions

Addressing Redundant Publication

Consequences of Redundant Publication

Ethical Guidelines Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE): COPE provides comprehensive guidelines for authors, editors, and publishers to promote ethical research practices. International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) : The ICMJE offers recommendations on the responsible conduct of medical research, including redundant publication. Council of Science Editors (CSE) : CSE provides ethical guidelines for scientific publishing and addressing redundant publication issues.

Responsible Publishing Practices Consolidate Data : Avoid dividing a single study into multiple publications if a comprehensive presentation is possible. Follow Journal Policies : Adhere to journal guidelines on submission and ethical practices to avoid conflicts. Collaborate and Communicate : Engage in collaborations and open communication to prevent redundant publication among research groups.

Conclusion Redundant publication undermines the principles of research ethics and poses serious consequences to the scientific community. Adhering to ethical guidelines and promoting responsible publishing practices are crucial to maintain the integrity and reliability of scientific literature. Redundant publication is a serious breach of research ethics that undermines the integrity of scientific literature and the trustworthiness of researchers. To maintain the highest standards of academic integrity, researchers must refrain from engaging in such practices. Journals and academic institutions should continue to educate researchers about the ethical implications and adopt robust policies to prevent and detect redundant publication, ensuring the dissemination of original and valuable research for the advancement of knowledge.