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Publication ethics Sadeghi Ramin, MD Nuclear Medicine Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences SUMBER:

Etika Selama Penelitian Many journals ask you to mention that your research has been conducted in accordance with declaration of Helsinki Usually it should be mentioned that the study has been approved by the local ethical committee and informed consent was taken from each patient The identity of the patients should be concealed SUMBER:

Fabrication It is unethical to make up the data and then submit it for publication. This is a relatively rare event About 50 cases of misconduct among basic science research sponsored by the National Science Foundation 137 cases of misconduct among biological and medical research financed by the National Institutes of Health. SUMBER:

Redundant publication More damaging of all kind of misconducts It is called “wasteful publication” It is damaging because of its economic implications for publishers, readers, libraries, and indexes It can also affect the results of meta- analyses. SUMBER:

Wasteful publication Dividing the results in a single study into two or more papers ‘salami publications’ Republishing the same material in successive papers (in different format and content) Blending data from one study with additional data to extract yet another paper that could not make its way on the second set of data alone ‘meat extenders’ SUMBER:

Redundant publication Do not submit the manuscript to two journals simultaneously. If the first journal rejects the manuscript send it elsewhere If you have sent the abstract of the study to a meeting you can submit it elsewhere SUMBER:

Redundant publication If you have sent a manuscript to a journal and you have not received a response in due time e.mail the editor If he/she did not respond e.mail again You can withdraw your manuscript if you do not get answer in due time again Always keep the records of these e.mails SUMBER:

Redundant publication Do not publish a previously published article of yours in another journal Even if the language is different SUMBER:

Plagiarism Very hot topic these days It is not new. It is known from the time of ancient greek Do not make a big deal out of it However consider it when preparing a manuscript Less than 10 percent of your article should be quoted from other sources Always paraphrase when you want to quote from other sources. SUMBER:

Types of plagiarism ation_help/types_of_plagiarism.html SUMBER:

Tipe Plagiarism: Sumber tidak disebutkan "The Ghost Writer": The writer turns in another’s work, word-for-word, as his or her own. "The Photocopy": The writer copies significant portions of text straight from a single source, without alteration. "The Potluck Paper": The writer tries to disguise plagiarism by copying from several different sources, tweaking the sentences to make them fit together while retaining most of the original phrasing. Also known as "patch writing." SUMBER:

"The Poor Disguise": Although the writer has retained the essential content of the source, he or she has altered the paper’s appearance slightly by changing key words and phrases. "The Labor of Laziness": The writer takes the time to paraphrase most of the paper from other sources and make it all fit together, instead of spending the same effort on original work. "The Self-Stealer": The writer "borrows" generously or "recycles" from his or her previous work, violating policies concerning the expectation of originality adopted by most academic institutions. SUMBER: Tipe Plagiarism: Sumber tidak disebutkan

"The Forgotten Footnote": The writer mentions an author’s name for a source, but neglects to include specific information on the location of the material referenced. This often masks other forms of plagiarism by obscuring source locations. "The Misinformer": The writer provides inaccurate information regarding the sources, making it impossible to find them. "The Too-Perfect Paraphrase": The writer properly cites a source, but neglects to put in quotation marks text that has been copied word-for-word, or close to it. Although attributing the basic ideas to the source, the writer is falsely claiming original presentation and interpretation of the information. SUMBER: Tipe Plagiarism: Sumber disebutkan

"The Resourceful Citer": The writer properly cites all sources, paraphrasing and using quotations appropriately. The catch? The paper contains almost no original work! It is sometimes difficult to spot this form of plagiarism because it looks like any other well-researched document. "The Perfect Crime": Well, we all know the perfect crime doesn’t exist. In this case, the writer properly quotes and cites sources in some places, but goes on to paraphrase other arguments from those sources without citation. This way, the writer tries to pass off the paraphrased material as his or her own analysis of the cited material. SUMBER: Tipe Plagiarism: Sumber disebutkan

Bagaimana membuat “paraphrase” Get the main idea of an article and use your own style of writing to cite it Always cite the paraphrase It is not enough to paraphrase and not citing the source SUMBER: