What compromises the ineditism of an article?
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-6108.2013.4.16588Keywords:
DUPLICATE PUBLICATION AS TOPIC, SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION ETHICS, DISSERTATIONS, ACADEMIC AS TOPIC, ACADEMIC DISSERTATIONS.Abstract
The editorial team of Scientia Medica decided that this journal will continue to consider, for publication, original articles based on theses and dissertations, as well as works presented at events and not yet published in the article form. If redundancy occur in other situations, the item will be considered as not inedit and therefore inappropriate for publication in this journal. Information on the origin of the work must be provided by the authors and will be passed to the reviewers when starting the process of peer review. If the article is accepted for publication, the information will be made available to readers.Downloads
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