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What if the publication is in a foreign language?

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What if the publication is in a foreign language?

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A. According to DIISR, any verification materials provided for a publication must be in English. This means that any foreign language materials should include a translation of the important information (eg. Referee status, year of publication etc). In the case of whole articles/chapters, it is sufficient to provide a translation of the abstract, or a summary of the publication’s content. Similarly, for a book, a translation of the introduction, or part of the introduction, should suffice. There must be enough evidence in English to allow a positive assessment of the publication against the selection criteria.

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