Sentences with phrase «constitutes plagiarism»

Because of the confusion over what exactly constitutes plagiarism in the legal world, the Legal Writing Institute (LWI) has defined plagiarism for the legal academy and offers guidelines to help law students, and others, understand attribution expectations in law school.
Can you comment on whether you regard the copying in Luterbacher et al 2010 as plagiarism, so that I can get a better handle on your view on what constitutes plagiarism?
To suggest that correcting an error in my own work, using standard methods, constitutes plagiarism is specious.
Since I'm not an academic, I am probably not aware of the subtle distinctions of what constitutes plagiarism there.
There is no submission date published with the Corrigendum, but if it this was after Feb. 28, I would submit that this Corrigendum constitutes plagiarism as you define it.
John Mashey seems to have some difficulty understanding in what constitutes plagiarism.
Anonymous said... «John Mashey seems to have some difficulty understanding in what constitutes plagiarism.
Students sometimes get mixed up about what constitutes plagiarism, but journalists should never let that happen.
If you have any doubts about what constitutes plagiarism, academic fraud, or a violation of the honor code, you must consult your academic institution before ordering the service.
Furthermore, «some young researchers are not aware of... what constitutes plagiarism,» Nath adds.
Any unauthorized usage will constitute plagiarism.
As mentioned above, McIntyre claimed that the omission of Anthony Watts name from the NOAA «talking points» memo on relaibility of the U.S. surface temperature record might constitute plagiarism, even though the whole memo was an evaluation of the data found at SurfaceStaions.org, which was acknowledged as the source of the analyzed data (BigCityLib held McIntyre's feet to the fire on that, for instance here and here).
The final section of Wegman includes detailed summaries of various works by or co-authored by Bradley, but Mashey e.g. at p. 212 and by implication Bradley infer that possibly inaccurate or incomplete summaries by Wegman of a paper like MBH 1998 clearly cited at the top of the page constitute plagiarism.

Not exact matches

The corrigendum thus was held to constitute an act of plagiarism.
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