Foreword
This is a story about how I am trying to gain the right to publish the results of my own long-term scientific research. My results… were stolen and published by other people. Influential people. The situation is unpleasant, but in a civilized society, it is not hopeless: the guilty parties are quickly punished and branded as thieves for the rest of their scientific careers, justice prevails, and the result of the work returns to the author. In Ukraine, this does not work at all or works differently. What has happened and is still happening can be read on this website.
My research: view here, download here, on Researchgate here
The article that plagiarized my research: view here; download here; view on the journal's web-archived site here
Start by reading On Culture and Barbarism (all essential details are covered in this post).
A big request to all readers! If you have the opportunity to share my story on social media, please do so — I would be deeply grateful. To share this post, simply click the logo in the upper-right corner of the page. Unfortunately, my attempts to share this story on Facebook were unsuccessful. The largest Ukrainian academic communities — Academic Integrity and Plagiarism and Ukrainian Scientists Worldwide — did not allow my post to be published. A personal appeal to one of the most well-known domestic “anti-plagiarism” advocates, asking them to share my post in these and other groups, also ended in silence.
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