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Publishing Integrity

At Springer ensuring the quality of what we publish is imperative.

Plagiarism

Intellectual honesty and (research) integrity are essential in all scholarly work. Taking the ideas and work of others without giving them credit is unfair and dishonest. Copying even one sentence from someone else’s manuscript, or even one of your own that has previously been published, without proper citation is considered plagiarism, and may violate copyright laws.

Authors should follow the standards set out in the Springer Nature Code of Conduct for Book Authors. These guidelines set out ethical behavior and responsibilities for book and chapter authors.

Anti-piracy

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