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Volume 333:449-450 August 17, 1995 Number 7
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Redundant Publication: A Reminder

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Nobody is well served by the practice of reporting the same study in two journals, publishing a review of the same subject nearly simultaneously in two journals, or splitting a study into two or more parts and submitting each to separate journals. A recent mini-epidemic of attempts to publish redundantly in the Journal has alerted us to the need to remind authors and investigators of policies that seem to be breached increasingly often now. We have not called attention to this issue for several years, and a new generation of authors may have overlooked previous commentaries.1,2

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