I found that my PhD thesis published online 7 years ago on open access bases is plagiarized in Q1 Elsevier journal.
Don't know what to do now. Any ideas?
RE: Scientific articles, what you have published is no longer yours...
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Unfortunately plagiarism happens at all levels and in all fields, not just in science. Maybe if you send a letter to the magazine you will have a record of plagiarism.
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