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Ingelfinger rule – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Ingelfinger rule – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The Ingelfinger rule is the rule that begot the norm by which we agree to not publish the same research in two different places. I never knew that it had a name. However, knowing its history helps to understand the norm a bit more.

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