Title: Duplicate Publication and Simultaneous Submission
1How to avoid Duplicate Publication and
Simultaneous Submission?
2- Here, we discuss the two common and unethical
publishing practices duplicate publication and
simultaneous submission, and how to avoid them
with your manuscript.
31) Duplicate Publication
- When you publish a new paper similar to a
published paper by another author or yours
without acknowledging the source and without
getting the permission of the original author, it
is called a duplicate publication. Even if you
change the title or the abstract, the data and
the results remain the same.
4Why is duplicate publication a problem?
- It violates the copyright for the paper.
- Researchers who study the subject may count the
same set of results twice, and thus distort the
empirical evidence. Since empirical studies form
the base of many health policies, it becomes a
serious problem. - Republication of your own work without
attribution surmounts to self-plagiarism. - It leads to the wastage of editorial and review
resources. - Republication of the same work unjustly takes up
the limited journal space and denies other
authors right to publish their work.
5What do journals say about the issue?Â
- The editorial committees of the academic journals
instruct the authors do not submit the papers or
variations of papers already published elsewhere.
- They design stringent policies and ask the
authors to send copies of older, related articles
along with their submitted paper.
6However, republication is allowed in some cases
7Despite these exceptions, authors must adhere to
the following guidelines
8Dos and donts to avoid duplicate publication
- Do not replicate content from any of your other
published papers. - Do not offer preliminary reports about the
published papers to any company without the
permission of the journal. - When quoting data from your published work,
include only a few sentences, and place the text
in quotation marks and cite the source. - If you write more than one manuscript by using a
single dataset, ensure - Each manuscript addresses separate and important
questions - You cross-reference the manuscripts
- Inform the journal editors about this in a cover
letter - While submitting your paper to the journal
editor, provide copies of your published and
related papers for complete transparency.
92) Simultaneous Submission
- The practice of submitting the same manuscript
to two or more journals at the same time without
informing the respective scientific journal
editors is known as simultaneous or multiple or
dual submission.
10Why is simultaneous submission a problem?
1) The journals consider simultaneous submission
as unethical because
- If more than one journal publishes the paper, it
can lead to a copyright dispute. - Since two publication houses will carry out the
same task, it is a waste of academic and
scientific resources.
2) However, simultaneous submission is acceptable
in following cases
- When the editors of the two or more journals
agree to publish the paper simultaneously or
jointly in the larger interest of the society. - When scientific conferences allow the authors to
simultaneously submit their papers to other
meetings with overlapping submission periods.
11Dos and donts for the authorsÂ
- Do not submit the same manuscript to more than
one journal. - If you wish to submit a paper that is under
consideration at one journal to another journal - Get a written consent from your co-authors.
- Inform the first journal editor asking about the
paper withdrawal. - Do not submit unless you get a formal
notification from the first journal editor
regarding the paper withdrawal. - Submit this notification to the second journal
along with your paper.
12- If you have written two related papers and wish
to submit them to two different journals
- Disclose the details of each paper to both the
journals. - Inform both the editors that you have a similar
paper under review at another journal (even if
they are in different languages). - Enclose the copies of both the papers along with
your submission.
13Conclusion
- Thus, duplicate publication and simultaneous
submission are a serious offence and you can
spoil your research career by indulging in such
practices. - We recommend you to contact our
professional journal publication services experts
to understand and follow ethical submission
practices for the welfare of the society and your
career.
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