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REACT is not an academic journal or peer-reviewed publication and no work published in REACT should be considered as such.

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Whilst it is unlikely that the type of articles published in REACT would contain sensitive material with respect to further academic publication, we would ask that you ensure you have the full support of your supervisor or other direct superiors before disclosing data from any unpublished research.

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When contributing articles based on published work (your own, or that of others) please ensure that these are appropriately referenced and are not plagiarised or in contravention of any copyright guidelines. You should have acquired written permission from any copyright owners prior for the reproduction of any copyrighted images. We also request written declaration when submitting your proposal that you have already been granted permission to write about the topic you have chosen (including permission from any academic supervisors, if writing about a research project) and taking into account any copyright restrictions of which you are aware.

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