2021, Number 282
Tools for scientific publication versus plagiarism
Rodríguez-Sánchez L, Reyes-Tápanes MC, Díaz-Ojeda JL
Language: Spanish
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Dear Editor:The divulgation of research, through articles and other means that facilitate this process, continues to be a subject that becomes controversial for the whole scientific community.
The sentence “What is not disclosed does not exist” has traveled the world. It is a true statement that implies the goal of any investigation: to be published in a journal. According to Cáceres-Castellanos1, “only then it will be known by the academic community, its results will be discussed, and its contribution will become part of the universal knowledge”.
Several authors refer to plagiarism and other unacceptable flaws in articles. The eagerness to publish must hold on to the transparency and importance of the act itself, and not to tempting motivations like getting a certain category, being chosen for an academic program, or achieving greater academic prestige.
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