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Writing and Publishing Article

&
Plagiarism
Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS
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“There is no way to get
experience except
through experience.”
Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS

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Few Questions?
1.

How many of you have known about Plagiarism earlier?

2. How many of you have published Research article
in Any Indexed journals?
3. How Many of you have published Research
articles in Nursing and Other Journals of Nepal?
4. How many of you have published any health
related article in any journals?
5. How many of you have B&W CV ready?
6. So How contribute to Professor?

7. Visit: www.slideshare.net/rsmehta
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Why write and publish
research papers?
Ideally –
to share research findings and discoveries
with the hope of improving healthcare.

Practically –
to get funding
to get promoted
to get a job
to keep your job!
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“Scientists are rated by
what they finish, not by
what they attempt”

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Getting a paper published
 Competition for space in journals
 Rejection rates vary
 AJP = 50%
 JBC = 65%
 NEJM, Science, Nature = 90%
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Major reasons for
rejection
 Confirmatory (not novel article)
 Poor experimental design
- Poor controls
- Hypothesis not adequately tested
 Inappropriate for journal
 Poorly written
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Tips
1. Know the journal, its editors, and why you
submitted the paper there
2. Pay close attention to spelling, grammar, and
punctuation
3. Make sure references are comprehensive and
accurate
4. Avoid careless mistakes
5. Read and conformRtoMehta, MSND, BPKIHS for Authors”
Dr. S “Instructions

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Publish or perish

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Publish and perish
“The Seven Deadly Sins”
1. Data manipulation, falsification
2. Duplicate manuscripts
3. Redundant publication (unnecessary/useless)
4. Plagiarism
5. Author conflicts of interest
6. Animal use concerns

7. Humans use concerns
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What makes a good research paper?
 Good science
 Good writing
 Publication in good journals

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What constitutes good science?
Novel – new and not resembling something
formerly known or used (can be novel but not
important)
Mechanistic – testing a hypothesis - determining
the fundamental processes involved in or
responsible for an action, reaction, or other natural
phenomenon

Descriptive – describes how are things are but
does not test how things work – hypotheses are
not tested.
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What constitutes a good journal?
Impact factor –
average number of times published papers
are cited up to two years after publication.
Immediacy Index –
average number of times published papers
are cited during year of publication.

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Journal Citation Report, 2003
Journal
Nature
Science

Impact Factor

Immediacy Index

30.979
06.679
AM J MATH 0002-9327 002353 00.962 00.122
29.162
05.589

Hypertens
AJ P Heart
Physiol Rev

05.630
03.658
36.831

00.838
00.675
03.727

Am J Math
Ann Math

00.962
01.505

00.122
00.564
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Things to consider before writing
1. Time to write the paper?
- has a significant advancement been made?
- is the hypothesis straightforward?
- did the experiments test the hypothesis?
- are the controls appropriate and sufficient?
- can you describe the study in 1 or 2 minutes?
- can the key message be written in 1 or 2 sentences?

“Those who have the most to say
usually say it with the fewest words”
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Things to consider before writing
2. Tables and figures
- must be clear and concise
- should be self-explanatory

3. Read references
- will help in choosing journal
- better insight into possible reviewers
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Things to consider before writing
4. Choose journal
- study “instructions to authors”
- think about possible reviewers
- quality of journal “impact factor”

5. Tentative title and summary
6. Choose authors
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Authorship

Guidelines on authorshop, International committee of Medical Journal Editors,
Reprinted by kind permission of the Editor of the British Medical Journal of Sept
14, 1985. J Clin Pathol 39: 110, 1986 Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS
Dr. R S

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Writing the manuscript
The hardest part is
getting started.

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Parts of a manuscript
Title
Abstract
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
Acknowledgements
References
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Write in what order?
Title
Abstract
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
Acknowledgements
References
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Methods and materials
 Best to begin writing when experiments still in progress.
 Should be detailed enough so results can be repeated
by others.
 Reference published methods where appropriate.
 Include animal/human use approval information.
 Use descriptive subheadings
 Animals
 Surgical procedures
 Histochemistry
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Results
 Tables and figures must be straight forward and
concise
 Present main findings referring to tables/figures.

 Do not speculate or over discuss results.
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Introduction
 Build case for why study is important/
necessary
 Provide brief background
 State hypothesis / central question
 Give a one sentence summary of findings
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Discussion
 First answer question posed in introduction
 Relate your conclusion to existing knowledge
 Discuss weaknesses and discrepancies
 Explain what is new without exaggerating

 Do not repeat results
 Conclusion
 Implications
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References
 Relevant and recent
 Be highly selective

 Read the references
 Do not misquote
 Use correct style for journal
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Abstract
 Critical part of paper
 State main objective
 Summarize most important results

 State major conclusions and significance
 Avoid acronyms
 Write and rewrite until flawless
•Descriptive/unstructured or informative or structured.
•Word limit: 100-400, average 250
•Headings:
- Background/Objective
- Methodology
- Results
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- Conclusion

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Title
 Will determine whether paper gets read
 Avoid long title (see journal rules)
 Avoid abbreviations

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Words and expressions to avoid
Jargon
a considerable amount of
on account of
a number of
Referred to as
In a number of cases
Has the capacity to
It is clear that
It is apparent that
Employ
Fabricate

Preferred use
much
because
several
called
some
can
clearly
apparently
use
make
Day, RA. “How to write and publish a scientific
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paper,” 5th edition, Oryx Press, 1998.

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Revise, revise and revise
 All authors should participate
 Review order of data presentation
 Polish the writing style
 Double check references
 Double check spelling
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Develop a good writing style
Read well written articles
Try to get good writers to review
Learn from editing changes

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Report Writing: Review
•
•
•
•
•

One idea per sentences only
Not more than 20 words per sentences
Not more than 5 sentences per paragraph
Not more than 3 paragraph per heading
Do not use that or which more than one
per sentences
• Check spelling and grammar
• Acknowledge: original source
RULES FOR MAKING A TABLE
1. Should be self explanatory
2. Should always have table number & title
3. Names of the variables (units) must be
mentioned
4. Choice of row and column
5. Number should always add to the group
total
RULES FOR MAKING A TABLE (contd.)
•

•
•
•
•

Percentages should be rounded to make
total 100.0
Number of digits after the decimal
place(output)
Table and text could co-exist on the same
page
For binary variable, one category and the
total can be given
For quantitative variable, specify (mean,
SD, median, range, etc.)
RULES FOR MAKING A DIAGRAM
1.
2.
3.
4.

As simple as possible and self-explanatory
Mostly to show important points
Table followed by a diagram, not advisable
Must specify: names of variables, units,
legends
5. Like tables, graph and text can be on the
same page
6. Golden rule is that it should speak by itself
Submission
1. Read instructions carefully
2. Fill out all necessary forms
Copyright transfer
Conflict of interest

3. Write cover letter (suggest reviewers)
4. Confirm receipt after 6 weeks
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Process of Research Publication
Completion of research
Preparation of manuscript
Submission of manuscript
Assignment and review
Decision
Rejection

Revision
Resubmission
Re-review

Acceptance
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Publication

Rejection

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Responding to reviewers
1. Carefully prepare your responses
Each comment should be addressed
Each change should be stated
Be enthusiastic

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Reviewer may be wrong
Be tactful – thank the reviewers
Do not respond to reviewers while upset
Never call the editor
Get help from other authors
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Important Resource

 International Committee of Medical Journal

Editors website www.icmje.org
‘Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts
Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing
and Editing for Biomedical Publication’
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Remember:
Every paper will get published
somewhere!

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Plagiarism: Catching the Cheats

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•Deliberate plagiarism is cheating.
•Deliberate plagiarism is copying the work of others
and turning it as your own.
•Whether you copy from a published essay, an
encyclopedia article, or a paper from a fraternity's
files, you are plagiarizing.
•If you do so, you run a terrible risk. You could be
punished, suspended, or even expelled.

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•The verbatim copying of others work
without acknowledgement.
• The close paraphrasing of others
work by simply changing a few words
of altering the order of presentation.
• The unacknowledged quotation of
phrases.
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Catching the Cheats

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Turnitin Programme: The turnitin software
programme is widely available for originality checking and
submitting the online assignments of the student to their
concerned teachers.
This programme has the facilities of assignment
submission on online, originality checking, peer
marking, grading the assignments, marking the
assignment and feedback the students.
This programme requires individual user account and
passwords. Now a day in western universities it is
commonly used and in India it’s use is rapidly increasing.
The detail of the programme and online audiovisual

demonstration is available atMSND, BPKIHS
Dr. R S Mehta, www.turnitin.com

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iThenticate Programme:
This programme iThenticate has the facilities of
Plagiarism or Duplication prevention, IP
Protection, and Doc-to-Doc Comparison.
iThenticate offers the ultimate in context
verification technology, whether ensuring contents
integrity, discouraging, misappropriation of
property content or performing textual comparison
between documents
Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS

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Cross-Check received the Association
for Learned and Professional Society
Publishers Award for Publishing
Innovation in 2008.
The details of the programme
iThenticate along with audiovisual
demonstration is available at
www.lithenticate.com
Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS

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Thank You
Dr. RS Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS
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Writing, publishing article & plagrism

  • 1. Writing and Publishing Article & Plagiarism Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 1
  • 2. “There is no way to get experience except through experience.” Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 2
  • 3. Few Questions? 1. How many of you have known about Plagiarism earlier? 2. How many of you have published Research article in Any Indexed journals? 3. How Many of you have published Research articles in Nursing and Other Journals of Nepal? 4. How many of you have published any health related article in any journals? 5. How many of you have B&W CV ready? 6. So How contribute to Professor? 7. Visit: www.slideshare.net/rsmehta Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 3
  • 4. Why write and publish research papers? Ideally – to share research findings and discoveries with the hope of improving healthcare. Practically – to get funding to get promoted to get a job to keep your job! Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 4
  • 5. “Scientists are rated by what they finish, not by what they attempt” Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 5
  • 6. Getting a paper published  Competition for space in journals  Rejection rates vary  AJP = 50%  JBC = 65%  NEJM, Science, Nature = 90% Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 6
  • 7. Major reasons for rejection  Confirmatory (not novel article)  Poor experimental design - Poor controls - Hypothesis not adequately tested  Inappropriate for journal  Poorly written Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 7
  • 8. Tips 1. Know the journal, its editors, and why you submitted the paper there 2. Pay close attention to spelling, grammar, and punctuation 3. Make sure references are comprehensive and accurate 4. Avoid careless mistakes 5. Read and conformRtoMehta, MSND, BPKIHS for Authors” Dr. S “Instructions 8
  • 9. Publish or perish Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 9
  • 10. Publish and perish “The Seven Deadly Sins” 1. Data manipulation, falsification 2. Duplicate manuscripts 3. Redundant publication (unnecessary/useless) 4. Plagiarism 5. Author conflicts of interest 6. Animal use concerns 7. Humans use concerns Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 10
  • 11. What makes a good research paper?  Good science  Good writing  Publication in good journals Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 11
  • 12. What constitutes good science? Novel – new and not resembling something formerly known or used (can be novel but not important) Mechanistic – testing a hypothesis - determining the fundamental processes involved in or responsible for an action, reaction, or other natural phenomenon Descriptive – describes how are things are but does not test how things work – hypotheses are not tested. Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 12
  • 13. What constitutes a good journal? Impact factor – average number of times published papers are cited up to two years after publication. Immediacy Index – average number of times published papers are cited during year of publication. Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 13
  • 14. Journal Citation Report, 2003 Journal Nature Science Impact Factor Immediacy Index 30.979 06.679 AM J MATH 0002-9327 002353 00.962 00.122 29.162 05.589 Hypertens AJ P Heart Physiol Rev 05.630 03.658 36.831 00.838 00.675 03.727 Am J Math Ann Math 00.962 01.505 00.122 00.564 Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 5907 journals14
  • 15. Things to consider before writing 1. Time to write the paper? - has a significant advancement been made? - is the hypothesis straightforward? - did the experiments test the hypothesis? - are the controls appropriate and sufficient? - can you describe the study in 1 or 2 minutes? - can the key message be written in 1 or 2 sentences? “Those who have the most to say usually say it with the fewest words” Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 15
  • 16. Things to consider before writing 2. Tables and figures - must be clear and concise - should be self-explanatory 3. Read references - will help in choosing journal - better insight into possible reviewers Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 16
  • 17. Things to consider before writing 4. Choose journal - study “instructions to authors” - think about possible reviewers - quality of journal “impact factor” 5. Tentative title and summary 6. Choose authors Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 17
  • 18. Authorship Guidelines on authorshop, International committee of Medical Journal Editors, Reprinted by kind permission of the Editor of the British Medical Journal of Sept 14, 1985. J Clin Pathol 39: 110, 1986 Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS Dr. R S 18
  • 19. Writing the manuscript The hardest part is getting started. Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 19
  • 20. Parts of a manuscript Title Abstract Introduction Methods Results Discussion Acknowledgements References Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 20
  • 21. Write in what order? Title Abstract Introduction Methods Results Discussion Acknowledgements References Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 21
  • 22. Methods and materials  Best to begin writing when experiments still in progress.  Should be detailed enough so results can be repeated by others.  Reference published methods where appropriate.  Include animal/human use approval information.  Use descriptive subheadings  Animals  Surgical procedures  Histochemistry Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 22
  • 23. Results  Tables and figures must be straight forward and concise  Present main findings referring to tables/figures.  Do not speculate or over discuss results. Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 23
  • 24. Introduction  Build case for why study is important/ necessary  Provide brief background  State hypothesis / central question  Give a one sentence summary of findings Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 24
  • 25. Discussion  First answer question posed in introduction  Relate your conclusion to existing knowledge  Discuss weaknesses and discrepancies  Explain what is new without exaggerating  Do not repeat results  Conclusion  Implications Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 25
  • 26. References  Relevant and recent  Be highly selective  Read the references  Do not misquote  Use correct style for journal Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 26
  • 27. Abstract  Critical part of paper  State main objective  Summarize most important results  State major conclusions and significance  Avoid acronyms  Write and rewrite until flawless •Descriptive/unstructured or informative or structured. •Word limit: 100-400, average 250 •Headings: - Background/Objective - Methodology - Results Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS - Conclusion 27
  • 28. Title  Will determine whether paper gets read  Avoid long title (see journal rules)  Avoid abbreviations Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 28
  • 29. Words and expressions to avoid Jargon a considerable amount of on account of a number of Referred to as In a number of cases Has the capacity to It is clear that It is apparent that Employ Fabricate Preferred use much because several called some can clearly apparently use make Day, RA. “How to write and publish a scientific 29 paper,” 5th edition, Oryx Press, 1998. Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS
  • 30. Revise, revise and revise  All authors should participate  Review order of data presentation  Polish the writing style  Double check references  Double check spelling Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 30
  • 31. Develop a good writing style Read well written articles Try to get good writers to review Learn from editing changes Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 31
  • 32. Report Writing: Review • • • • • One idea per sentences only Not more than 20 words per sentences Not more than 5 sentences per paragraph Not more than 3 paragraph per heading Do not use that or which more than one per sentences • Check spelling and grammar • Acknowledge: original source
  • 33. RULES FOR MAKING A TABLE 1. Should be self explanatory 2. Should always have table number & title 3. Names of the variables (units) must be mentioned 4. Choice of row and column 5. Number should always add to the group total
  • 34. RULES FOR MAKING A TABLE (contd.) • • • • • Percentages should be rounded to make total 100.0 Number of digits after the decimal place(output) Table and text could co-exist on the same page For binary variable, one category and the total can be given For quantitative variable, specify (mean, SD, median, range, etc.)
  • 35. RULES FOR MAKING A DIAGRAM 1. 2. 3. 4. As simple as possible and self-explanatory Mostly to show important points Table followed by a diagram, not advisable Must specify: names of variables, units, legends 5. Like tables, graph and text can be on the same page 6. Golden rule is that it should speak by itself
  • 36. Submission 1. Read instructions carefully 2. Fill out all necessary forms Copyright transfer Conflict of interest 3. Write cover letter (suggest reviewers) 4. Confirm receipt after 6 weeks Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 36
  • 37. Process of Research Publication Completion of research Preparation of manuscript Submission of manuscript Assignment and review Decision Rejection Revision Resubmission Re-review Acceptance Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS Publication Rejection 37
  • 38. Responding to reviewers 1. Carefully prepare your responses Each comment should be addressed Each change should be stated Be enthusiastic 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Reviewer may be wrong Be tactful – thank the reviewers Do not respond to reviewers while upset Never call the editor Get help from other authors Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 38
  • 39. Important Resource  International Committee of Medical Journal Editors website www.icmje.org ‘Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication’ Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 39
  • 40. Remember: Every paper will get published somewhere! Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 40
  • 41. Plagiarism: Catching the Cheats Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 41
  • 42. •Deliberate plagiarism is cheating. •Deliberate plagiarism is copying the work of others and turning it as your own. •Whether you copy from a published essay, an encyclopedia article, or a paper from a fraternity's files, you are plagiarizing. •If you do so, you run a terrible risk. You could be punished, suspended, or even expelled. Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 42
  • 43. •The verbatim copying of others work without acknowledgement. • The close paraphrasing of others work by simply changing a few words of altering the order of presentation. • The unacknowledged quotation of phrases. Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 43
  • 44. Catching the Cheats Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 44
  • 45. Turnitin Programme: The turnitin software programme is widely available for originality checking and submitting the online assignments of the student to their concerned teachers. This programme has the facilities of assignment submission on online, originality checking, peer marking, grading the assignments, marking the assignment and feedback the students. This programme requires individual user account and passwords. Now a day in western universities it is commonly used and in India it’s use is rapidly increasing. The detail of the programme and online audiovisual demonstration is available atMSND, BPKIHS Dr. R S Mehta, www.turnitin.com 45
  • 46. iThenticate Programme: This programme iThenticate has the facilities of Plagiarism or Duplication prevention, IP Protection, and Doc-to-Doc Comparison. iThenticate offers the ultimate in context verification technology, whether ensuring contents integrity, discouraging, misappropriation of property content or performing textual comparison between documents Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 46
  • 47. Cross-Check received the Association for Learned and Professional Society Publishers Award for Publishing Innovation in 2008. The details of the programme iThenticate along with audiovisual demonstration is available at www.lithenticate.com Dr. R S Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 47
  • 48. Thank You Dr. RS Mehta, MSND, BPKIHS 48