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by calf
917 days ago
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But if other people identify and further develop one or two out of his models, he should still be cited. If they did not use his work at all, coming ith one or two models independently, then that's a different situation. It's a bit of an honor code thing as well, it's hard to prove if somebody has a read a paper or not. But then there's a more stringent standard where one cites as part of surveying preexisting work, which can result in a vast list. |
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Why are some people here even debating the generally recognised rules of scientific publishing mentioned in the paper:
> The deontology of science requires: If one "reinvents" something that was already known, and only becomes aware of it later, one must at least clarify it later, and correctly give credit in all follow-up papers and presentations.