Q: Methods on systematic reviews
I have written several systematic reviews. The methods are usually written in accordance with PRISMA guidelines, so they inevitably resemble past reviews and other people’s reviews. Even if I make citation, there is a limitation. Is such resemblance allowed?
Thank you for your query! Yes, it is necessary to add the relevant citations when referring to past papers/published data. Some degree of overlap may be unavoidable in this case, though different journals may have specific percentages of allowable resemblance. You can explain to the journal editor if the percentage of resemblance slightly exceeds the limit (as long as it is not drastically high) to justify your case, if required.
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