@article{RPSS-2015-4-2-206, author = { Wolfgang Glänzel Tibor Braun András Schubert Guido Zosimo-Landolfo }, title = { Coping with copying }, volume = { 4 }, number = { 2 }, pages = { 124-126 }, year = { 2015 }, abstract ={ If somebody spends several decades in the world of scientific publishing as author, referee and editor, it is difficult to evade certain ethical issues. Researchers are fallible humans, after all, not free of vices like vanity, envy or jealousy. The range is wide from slightly tendentious selection among data to rudely falsified results, from distrait overlooking relevant results of concurrent groups, through cryptomnesia, ‘‘an unconscious plagiarism in which creative ideas expressed as new are actually unrecalled memories of another’s idea’’ (Garfield 1985, p. 407) to straight plagiarism. }, URL = { http://rpss.inoe.ro/articles/206 }, eprint = { http://rpss.inoe.ro/articles/206/file }, journal = { Revista de Politica Științei și Scientometrie – Serie Nouă } }