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An Empirical Analysis of Overlap Publication in Chinese Language and English Research Manuscripts

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  • Joseph D Tucker
  • Helena Chang
  • Allison Brandt
  • Xing Gao
  • Margaret Lin
  • Jing Luo
  • Philip Song
  • Kai Sun
  • Xiaoxi Zhang

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Background: There are a number of sound justifications for publishing nearly identical information in Chinese and English medical journals, assuming several conditions are met. Although overlap publication is perceived as undesirable and ethically questionable in Europe and North America, it may serve an important function in some regions where English is not the native tongue. There is no empirical data on the nature and degree of overlap publication in English and Chinese language journals. Methods/Principal Findings: A random sample of 100 English manuscripts from Chinese institutions was selected from PubMed. Key words and institutions were searched in the China National Knowledge Infrastructure, a comprehensive Chinese language research database. Unacknowledged overlap was a priori defined according to International Committee of Medical Journal Editor (ICMJE) guidelines following examination by two individuals. 19% (95% CI 11–27) of English manuscripts from Chinese institutions were found to have substantial overlap with Chinese published work based on full text examination. None of the manuscripts met all of the criteria established by the ICMJE for an acknowledged overlap publication. Individual-level, journal-level, and institutional factors seem to influence overlap publication. Manuscripts associated with an institution outside of China and with more than one institution were significantly less likely to have substantial overlap (p

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  • Joseph D Tucker & Helena Chang & Allison Brandt & Xing Gao & Margaret Lin & Jing Luo & Philip Song & Kai Sun & Xiaoxi Zhang, 2011. "An Empirical Analysis of Overlap Publication in Chinese Language and English Research Manuscripts," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 6(7), pages 1-5, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0022149
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0022149
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