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TAG ARCHIVES: PLAGIARISM


PLAGIARISM IS NOT ALWAYS EASY TO DEFINE OR DETECT

Posted by Roger J. Kreuz | January 9, 2024 | 0 responses

Quite a few high-profile careers in higher education have been upended as of
late amid questions of academic integrity. Marc Tessier-Lavigne, who had served
as president of Stanford University for seven years, stepped down in 2023 after
it was determined that he had falsified information for a dozen academic papers.
The latest casualty is Claudine Gay, […] … learn more→


5 HELPFUL TIPS ON HOW TO AVOID PLAGIARISM IN PDUCATION

Posted by Giselle John | October 14, 2022 | 0 responses

Plagiarism is a serial killer that killed the career of thousands of students in
almost every corner of the world. Avoid plagiarism throughout your academic
career and good news is that avoiding plagiarism is not a tricky thing to
handle. You can do it quite easily if you follow some expert advice or
techniques. Why […] … learn more→


PLAGIARISM, JOHN HUGHES’ THE DOGS AND THE ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE
NOVELIST

| June 22, 2022 | 0 responses

John Hughes’s novel The Dogs has been withdrawn from the longlist for the Miles
Franklin Prize after an investigation by The Guardian identified numerous
instances of plagiarism. Hughes’s lifting of passages from other books has
sparked furious debate and literary detective work – mostly on Twitter –
prompting questions about the nature of influences, literary pastiche and […] …
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PLAGIARISM SCANDALS ARE DEVALUING DOCTORAL DEGREES IN CENTRAL EUROPE

| April 1, 2021 | 0 responses

In January, Austrian minister Christine Aschbacher became the latest in a long
line of politicians in central and eastern Europe to be accused of plagiarising
their academic theses – but one of the few to resign over it. She gave up her
cabinet post for labour, family and youth in the wake of allegations that […] …
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MASTERS, DOCTORATE: IS PLAGIARISM INCREASING AT UNIVERSITY?

| September 9, 2020 | 0 responses

In March 2019, the world of journalism was shaken by a case of plagiarism  : the
former editor-in-chief of the New York Times was accused of having used passages
from existing sources for her book  Merchants of Truth . A year later, it was
the turn of the French academic world to be shaken by a scandal: faced with
proven evidence of […] … learn more→


PLAGIARISM HUNTERS, PLEASE LAY DOWN YOUR WEAPONS

| February 5, 2020 | 0 responses

“Plagiarism” is the name of the collective neurosis of academic life – and it’s
only getting worse. Academics worry endlessly about both being plagiarised and
being accused of plagiarism. The concern has even extended to self-plagiarism,
which in a saner world would be regarded as an ordinary exercise of the author’s
copyright. Moreover, the neurosis […] … learn more→


UNIVERSITIES MUST STOP RELYING ON SOFTWARE TO DEAL WITH PLAGIARISM

| March 21, 2019 | 0 responses

Educational software – whether it’s a teaching aid or a program designed to help
teachers with administration – is big business. The recent multi-billion dollar
acquisition of Turnitin, a program that is used around the world to flag
possible evidence of plagiarism, is further proof of this. But does this
application mean that universities are actually dealing with […] … learn more→


WHO WILL PROTECT ACADEMICS FROM PLAGIARISM BY OTHER ACADEMICS?

| October 23, 2018 | 0 responses

When the Roman poet, Juvenal, wrote the line “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
(Who will guard the guards?), it really meant, “Who will ensure that those who
guard us do not overreach their authority?” But there is another sense of the
question: Who will protect those who are meant to protect us? At higher
education institutions […] … learn more→


WE MUST TAKE ACADEMIC PLAGIARISM SERIOUSLY

| October 11, 2018 | 0 responses

“Antonio Vivaldi did not write 600 concerti, but the same concerto 600 times.”
This witticism, which has been ascribed – possibly apocryphally – to the
20th-century Italian composer Luigi Dallapicolla, could also be applied, with a
few factual tweaks, to Vivaldi’s contemporary, Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach not
only reused his own material through the process […] … learn more→


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