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Are physicists a bunch of self-plagiarizers?

01 Jul 2009 Hamish Johnston

By Hamish Johnston

Not exactly, but they are near the top of the league table when it comes to publishing the same paper in two different journals — according to a preprint from sociologists Vincent Lariviere and Yves Gingras at the University of Quebec in Montreal.

The pair combed millions of papers published between 1980-2007 looking for articles with the exactly the same title, first author and number of references. They found nearly 5000 papers that had been published twice — or about 0.05%.

They then compared the abstracts of the duplicate pairs (when available) and found that more than 52% were identical — and the remaining 48% very similar.

So how did physicists make out?

Nearly 0.08% of papers were duplicates, putting physics in second place after “engineering and technology” with over 0.11%.

Lariviere and Gingras point out that the high number in engineering and technology could be related to the large numbers of conference proceedings published in this field. Interestingly, I had a chat about this with a few journals editors here at IOP Publishing and they told me that publishing a paper in a conference proceedings and then a journal seemed to be a common practice for engineers.

Does this duplication matter?

It does if hiring committees or funding bodies simply tote up a candidate’s publications. However, if it’s quality they are looking for, then duplicate papers appear to be rather poor — Lariviere and Gingras show that the average “impact factor” and number of citations of the duplicates is about 65% of the average value for a physics paper.

Are there legitimate reasons for publishing the same thing twice?

I suppose your could make a case if the research cuts across two different disciplines that rarely read each other’s journals.

But in an age when peer-reviewed publications are the currency of success, it does seem like counterfeiting.

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