Does anyone know which paper that this figure come from?

In summary, knowing which paper a figure comes from is important for proper citation and giving credit to the original source, as well as ensuring accuracy and reliability of scientific research. This can be determined by looking for a citation or using a reverse image search tool, and if unavailable, contacting the author or publisher for assistance. It is not acceptable to use a figure without proper citation, as this can lead to plagiarism and compromise the integrity of research. Proper citation of figures is crucial for maintaining the credibility of scientific research.
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I was impressive with that paper but someone has deleted it from my computer, left only this figure from it.
 

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Do a Google search on the image and it will lead you right to the source. Looks like "Three little pieces for computer and relativity" by Luciano Rezzolla.
 
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Iz rite! Thanks a lot.
 

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What is the importance of knowing which paper a figure comes from?

Knowing which paper a figure comes from is important for several reasons. First, it allows other researchers to properly cite and give credit to the original source. This is important for acknowledging the work of others and avoiding plagiarism. Second, it allows for further exploration and verification of the data and findings presented in the figure. This is crucial for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of scientific research.

How can I find out which paper a figure comes from?

There are a few ways to determine which paper a figure comes from. One option is to look for a citation or reference within the figure caption or in the text where the figure is mentioned. Another option is to use a reverse image search tool, which can help identify the original source of the figure. Additionally, if the figure is being used in a presentation or publication, the presenter or author should be able to provide the source of the figure.

What should I do if I cannot find the paper that a figure comes from?

If you are unable to find the original paper that a figure comes from, you can try reaching out to the author or presenter who used the figure. They may be able to provide the source or direct you to someone who can. If all else fails, you can try contacting the publisher of the paper or the journal it was published in for assistance.

Is it acceptable to use a figure without knowing which paper it comes from?

In general, it is not acceptable to use a figure without properly citing the original source. However, if the figure is considered common knowledge or has been widely used and attributed in multiple sources, it may be acceptable to use the figure without knowing the specific paper it comes from. It is always best practice to properly cite and give credit to the original source whenever possible.

Why is it important to properly cite figures in scientific research?

Properly citing figures is important for several reasons. First, it gives credit to the original source and acknowledges the work of other researchers. Second, it allows for further exploration and verification of the data and findings presented in the figure. Third, it helps to avoid plagiarism and ensure the accuracy and reliability of scientific research. Overall, proper citation of figures is crucial for maintaining the integrity and credibility of scientific research.

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