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Double vision in biomedicine
Posted by Alison McCook
[Entry posted at 24th January 2008 04:51 PM GMT]
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A significant portion of biomedical research papers contain plagiarism, according to a report in this week's Nature.

Researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center used a new text-search program to scan papers and now estimate that the 17 million articles on Medline may contain 200,000 duplicates.

One of the nabbed authors is a "big shot" at "one of the most prestigious universities in the United States" who is now being investigated by a journal for plagiarism, author Mounir Errami told the Chronicle of Higher Education.

He and his colleagues have placed 70,000 abstracts they flagged as possible duplicates in a public database Deja vu for the community to review.


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