[Tccc] Plagiarized paper aw...
Joe Touch
touchatisi.edu
Mon Jan 14 14:17:32 EST 2013
Hi, Anand (et al.),
If you have a case concerning potential plagiarism that involves work
published in IEEE Xplore (either the original work or the alleged
plagiarized work), I encourage you to review the instructions available
at the IEEE Intellectual Property Rights Office:
http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/rights/index.html
They provide a FAQ on how best to resolve cases of alleged plagiarism.
It is not appropriate to use this forum for such allegations.
Joe Touch
IEEE ComSoc Director of Conference Operations
On 1/13/2013 10:51 PM, Al-Sakib Khan Pathan wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Though, this could be an off-topic and may violate the norms of posting to
> TCCC, I feel it is necessary to write a few lines as this is one of the
> most active groups. No reply is expected to avoid unnecessary flooding, but
> this is sent to a wide range of editors and researchers to be aware of such
> submissions.
>
> It may be okay if someone takes other person's idea partially and improves
> or uses it elsewhere giving proper credits or citations. However, the case
> of plagiarism, often with exact copy or slightly modified version has
> increased in recent days. From my given roles, I have encountered several
> such matters in various events, many of which have come out from especially
> South India and China. Just to understand the matter, I have mentioned the
> names of the exact places and it should not be taken as a statement against
> anybody but what is evident among the submissions caught. Often, such
> individuals (claimed authors) are bold enough to post their documents in
> public.
>
> Let us see someone who claims to be, "Academician, Researcher, Scholar,
> Author, Innovator, Hacker" (http://www.anandnayyar.com/home.aspx)
>
> Here's a blatant plagiarism case. From Editor's position, often it is not
> possible to verify such cases, hence the burden lies on the reviewers who
> commented on it and of course on the person who submitted. It can happen in
> apparently good journals as well. Sometimes these matters are not solved (I
> have communicated many for several times) and we could at best do our part
> by warning the person (which may not work).
>
> *OUR ORIGINAL paper:*
> http://networking.khu.ac.kr/publications/data/Security%20in%20Wireless%20Sensor%20Networks%20Issues%20and%20Challenges.pdf
> http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1625756&tag=1
> *
> Plagiarized Paper
> ----------------------------*
> Security Issues & Challenges in Wireless Sensor Networks
> Author: Anand Nayyar Assistant Professor Department of Computer
> Applications & IT KCL Institute of Management and Technology, Jalandhar,
> India
> anand_nay... at yahoo.co.in
>
> http://www.gpublication.com/jcer/
> http://www.gpublication.com/jcer/?wicket:interface=:5::::
> DIRECT LINK:
> http://www.gpublication.com/jcer/?wicket:interface=:5:issuelist:5:fulltext::ILinkListener
> ::
>
> Again posted in:
> http://www.anandnayyar.com/pdf/2011/Security_Issues__Challenges_in_Wireless_Sensor_Networks.pdf
>
> Searchable in Google.
>
> Regards,
> Sakib
>
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