Timeline for Duplicated work submitted in the same conference - is it self-plagiarism?
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Aug 21 at 11:51 | comment | added | Dr. Snoopy | Maybe I write in simple words: colleagues at the same institution should not be area chairing their colleagues' papers, and not making decisions about them, even if they are not authors or co-authors. | |
Aug 21 at 11:14 | comment | added | SolKid | My colleague is not reviewing or making any decisions about the papers where they are the author. | |
Aug 18 at 21:41 | comment | added | Dr. Snoopy | I am not talking about being author, I am talking about being area chair for papers in the same institution as your affiliation, that is definitely frowned upon in many conferences, because its an obvious conflict of interest, even if you are not co-author in those papers. | |
Aug 18 at 20:22 | comment | added | SolKid | My colleague is not reviewing or making any decisions about the papers where they are the author. At least not that I know of. I think if they did then yes, that would be a huge issue but conference chairs should be able to submit their own papers in the venues they chair, especially in small fields, no? As it happens our community is indeed small and the venue in question is one of the few chances to get a paper published on our subject. | |
Aug 16 at 23:06 | comment | added | Dr. Snoopy | "My colleague is the area chair for our submission" what? This is a very clear conflict of interest and should not be happening, submission systems should not allow for this, I would worry about this aspect as well. | |
Aug 16 at 13:05 | answer | added | Buffy | timeline score: 1 | |
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S Aug 16 at 10:51 | history | asked | SolKid | CC BY-SA 4.0 |