How do oncology journals approach plagiarism? A website review
Johanna Goldberg, Heather Snijdewind, Céline Soudant, Kendra Godwin, Robin O’Hanlon

TL;DR
This study examines how oncology journals detect and respond to plagiarism, finding that most use text similarity software and follow COPE guidelines.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive review of plagiarism policies across oncology journals in the SCIE database.
Findings
92.95% of oncology journals have a plagiarism policy or mention plagiarism.
85.89% of journals use text similarity software for plagiarism checks.
56.01% of journals follow guidelines from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Abstract
Journals and publishers vary in the methods they use to detect plagiarism, when they implement these methods, and how they respond when plagiarism is suspected both before and after publication. This study aims to determine the policies and procedures of oncology journals for detecting and responding to suspected plagiarism in unpublished and published manuscripts. We reviewed the websites of each journal in the Oncology category of Journal Citation Reports' Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) to determine how they detect and respond to suspected plagiarism. We collected data from each journal's website, or publisher webpages directly linked from journal websites, to ascertain what information about plagiarism policies and procedures is publicly available. There are 241 extant oncology journals included in SCIE, of which 224 (92.95%) have a plagiarism policy or mention plagiarism.…
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TopicsAcademic integrity and plagiarism · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education · Ethics in Clinical Research
