«I can guarantee you that there have been more than 70 cases of bad mentoring,» he quipped, referencing NSF's 5 - year data
on plagiarism cases.
Not exact matches
That's based
on 200 official federal
cases that fit a narrow definition that counts only fraud, data fabrication, and
plagiarism, out of a community of 2 million active researchers over 20 years.
However, in a bizarre twist, it appears that the committee did not even consider side - by - side comparison of the Wegman Report's long and unreferenced background section
on social network analysis, part of which was reused in the later CSDA article and gave rise to the
plagiarism finding in the other GMU
case!
Victoria Strauss — Hassett vs. Hasselbeck: What A
Plagiarism Lawsuit Reveals About Writers» Fear of Theft Writer Beware examines a recent legal case and expands on common myths about p
Plagiarism Lawsuit Reveals About Writers» Fear of Theft Writer Beware examines a recent legal
case and expands
on common myths about
plagiarismplagiarism.
However, we may run the work in our
plagiarism checker systems but in
case you find traces of the same, we always provide a
plagiarism report
on request to back our claims.
Certainly it is possible to use the Internet, and it is «honestly» to download needed assignment, but in such
case how about your undisclosed talent, about your impetuous desire to leave a trace
on the Earth and how about
plagiarism?
In the rare instance that you may think our work is not of the expected quality or has any
cases of
plagiarism, our Quality Control Department (QCD) is the final authority
on these objections and is committed to returning your money if they find a substantial and valid concern.
Plagiarism isn't automatically found — a committee deals with each ostensible instance
on a
case by
case basis.
This is because the
case for
plagiarism must rest only
on the unnecessary word choices, rather than the necessary elements of each definition.
Update
on the Claude Robinson
plagiarism case: Cinar did plagiarize Claude Robinson's ideas and work.
Given all of the concentration these days
on the «high - tech» end of copyright, as well as the news - making
cases of alleged
plagiarism that have seen authors in court (and there's yet another
case, also in today's Times, involving the author of the improbably named «How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got a Life» (page A14), its interesting to reflect
on the story about Xerox and the... [more]
The Claude Robinson
plagiarism case (you can read previous Slaw posts
on the
case here and here) is not yet over!
As part of a further briefing
on the embarrassing fallout over Ms Rimmer's
plagiarism of another magistrate's judgment, Mr Ruddock yesterday met Mr Pascoe, who wants more staff appointed to the Brisbane bench where the four existing magistrates sometimes sit as late as 8 pm to hear
cases.