Can a paper be published twice?
Answer: Usually publishing the result of the same dataset is considered as overlapping publication. Especially if the hypothesis, raw data, main study findings, and conclusion of both the publications are the same, the one published later might be regarded as duplicate publication.
Can I republish my paper?
Answer: There have been instances of retracted papers being republished after revision. If you feel you have successfully corrected all the problems because of which the paper was retracted, there is no reason why you should not resubmit it.
Can a published paper be removed?
To answer your specific query, technically, a published paper can only be removed from a site/database in case of a serious flaw, and it is known as being ‘retracted. ‘ In case of minor issues, the paper is usually ‘corrected’ through a corrigendum.
Is it bad to publish twice in the same journal?
Answer: Ideally, it is acceptable to publish multiple papers in the same journal. But the journal you chose to submit your paper must be of high scientific value and a good impact factor. It will bring value to your literary works if you publish your papers in a journal with good readership and citation counts.
What is duplicate submission?
Duplicate submission / publication: This refers to the practice of submitting the same study to two journals or publishing more or less the same study in two journals. These submissions/publications can be nearly simultaneous or years later.
How do you prevent duplicate publication?
To try to prevent duplicate submission and publication – and recognizing that duplicate submission wastes peer review resources [4] – many journal editors ask authors at submission to declare that their work is original, not currently under consideration elsewhere, and also to submit any previously published, in press.
How can you tell if a paper has been published?
Journal articles: If you can find the volume, issue and page numbers for a journal article, it’s been published. E-pubs, or journal articles released ahead of the print version, usually don’t have this information.
How long do journals take to review papers?
Journals usually ask reviewers to complete their reviews within 3-4 weeks. However, few journals have a mechanism to enforce the deadline, which is why it can be hard to predict how long the peer review process will take.
Can I withdraw my research paper?
Unfortunately too though, you cannot withdraw a published paper. A manuscript can be ‘withdrawn’ before publication, and a published paper can be ‘retracted. Additionally, another journal would not publish an already published paper as journals look to feature new and original research.
Can you submit to the same journal?
Technically, it is perfectly acceptable to submit two papers to the same journal at the same time. In fact, for closely related studies or if your article is a series, that is, Part 1 and Part 2 of one big study, then it is always preferable to publish it in the same journal.
What is double submission?
Double submission can be defined as “the submission of a paper to a journal after that is under concurrent review by another publication”. Authors should only submit original work that has neither appeared elsewhere for publication, nor which was under review for another refereed publication.
What happens if you publish the same paper in two journals?
If journal Y publishes your paper, you will have the same article published in two different journals, which is also a violation of ethical standards, and could lead to both copies being retracted by the publisher.
How can I stop the publication of my Paper?
If you had wanted to stop the publication in journal X, then you should have sent them a letter clearly retracting your submission. This would have ended the process at journal X, and allowed you to submit the paper to journal Y with a clear conscience. Now, however, since the paper has been published by journal X, you are stuck.
How many journal articles are rejected the first time they are submitted?
Only a small proportion–5 to 10 percent–are accepted the first time they are submitted, and usually they are only accepted subject to revision. Since most papers are rejected from the start, says Newcombe, the key is whether the journal editors invite you to revise it.
Where can I publish my PhD research paper?
For Research Scholars doing Phd it is mandatory to publish their research papers at international level academic Journals or scholarly (Peer Reviewed) journals.