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The act of submitting one piece of written work (or otherwise recorded work) to two different channels. For example, the same scientific paper submitted to two different journals simultaneously, in the hope that this will increase the chance of being accepted faster. This practice is barred by all respectable academic journals, but it is hard to check systematically due to the lack of cross-publisher transparency.
Students, beware of double dipping: even if the work is completely yours, but you submit it twice for credits that's considered plagiarism. Self-plagiarism, if you will.
by cgmeth January 28, 2016
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