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المؤلفون: E. V. Tikhonova, O. V. Kirillova, Е. В. Тихонова, О. В. Кириллова
المساهمون: Автор заявляет об отсутствии спонсорской помощи при проведении исследования
المصدر: Science Editor and Publisher; Vol 7, No 2 (2022); 166-181 ; Научный редактор и издатель; Vol 7, No 2 (2022); 166-181 ; 2541-8122 ; 2542-0267
مصطلحات موضوعية: нежелательное цитирование, manuscript preparation, academic literacy, citation, citation culture, behavior of the citing author, ethical citation, unethical citation, unwanted citation, подготовка рукописи, академическая грамотность, цитирование, культура цитирования, поведение цитирующего автора, этичное цитирование, неэтичное цитирование
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