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Citing the sources used in a paper is essential as it allows one to provide an opportunity for interested readers to check and gain a more in-depth understanding of the original works, as well as to give credit to the original authors of the cited works thereby staying away from plagiarism. When an author refers to one’s own ideas or data featured in one’s earlier publication, it is a self-citation.
But too many citations to previous works by the same authors are also inappropriate, considered to be a potential attempt to manipulate an author’s own h-index and artificially increase a researcher’s or a journal’s citation count, or, in the case of a journal, its impact factor as well. Engaging in such a practice means the violation of publication ethics: the given party can risk one’s removal from a journal and the journal can lose its existing membership indexing agencies or citation index. In this context by referring COPE citation manipulation documents the publisher finalized the following criteria
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![]() Dr. Pranab Dutta PhD, MBA, Post Doc (UK), FSBER, FSBA, FSPPS, FLS (London) Associate Professor (Plant Pathology) School of Crop Protection, College of Post-Graduate Studies in Agricultural Sciences, Central Agricultural University, Umiam, Meghalaya (793 103), INDIA | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |