Thursday, 30 March 2017

journals - Is it ethical for an author to cite their own work with themselves as first author when they are not first author?


I was reading through a journal article by an author. Let's call him Author X. The author while referring to some of his own journal articles cite them as Author X et al., even though Author X is not the first author in the cited article. Is this allowed or should it be treated as academic dishonesty?




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