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Cochrane=E2=80=99s editorial and = publishing policies can now be found on the Cochrane Library Editorial policies page. Cochrane au= thors and editorial teams should refer to the Cochrane Library as the prima= ry source of information on this policy. For editorial guidance on policies= the EPPR remains the primary location. |
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Cochrane takes measures to prevent, detect, and address plagiarised cont= ent in Cochrane Reviews. See Box for a definition of plagiarism.= p>
=E2=80=9CPlagiarism is the use of others' pub= lished and unpublished ideas or words (or other intellectual property) with= out attribution or permission, and presenting them as new and original rath= er than derived from an existing source. The intent and effect of plagiaris= m is to mislead the reader as to the contributions of the plagiarizer. This= applies whether the ideas or words are taken from abstracts, research gran= t applications, Institutional Review Board applications, or unpublished or = published manuscripts in any publication format (print or electronic).=E2= =80=9D Source: http://wame.org/recommendations-on-publication-ethi= cs-policies-for-medical-journals#Plagiarism |
This policy relates to the Methodological Expectations of C= ochrane Intervention Reviews (MECIR) reporting standard 22.