Text recycling in scientific writing

C Moskovitz - Science and engineering ethics, 2019 - Springer
C Moskovitz
Science and engineering ethics, 2019Springer
Text recycling, often called “self-plagiarism”, is the practice of reusing textual material from
one's prior documents in a new work. The practice presents a complex set of ethical and
practical challenges to the scientific community, many of which have not been addressed in
prior discourse on the subject. This essay identifies and discusses these factors in a
systematic fashion, concluding with a new definition of text recycling that takes these factors
into account. Topics include terminology, what is not text recycling, factors affecting …
Abstract
Text recycling, often called “self-plagiarism”, is the practice of reusing textual material from one’s prior documents in a new work. The practice presents a complex set of ethical and practical challenges to the scientific community, many of which have not been addressed in prior discourse on the subject. This essay identifies and discusses these factors in a systematic fashion, concluding with a new definition of text recycling that takes these factors into account. Topics include terminology, what is not text recycling, factors affecting judgements about the appropriateness of text recycling, and visual materials.
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