‘Violated’: Engineering professor found her name on four papers she didn’t write

 

On a Friday in July, Laura Schaefer Googled herself to find her ORCID researcher ID for a paper submission. 

To her surprise, a paper popped up with her name in a journal she’d never published in. Her surprise quickly turned to concern – had someone copied one of her articles? 

As she searched the site where the work appeared, she found more articles with her name, covering subjects she had never written about and with co-authors she didn’t know. 

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