Sentences with phrase «unattributed sources»

In the end, no fewer than nine possible unattributed sources have been identified (see the list at the end of the full textual side - by - side comparison with identified possible antecedents).
This is the final instalment in a series of posts documenting dubious scholarship and unattributed sources in the background chapter of the touchstone of climate contrarians known as the Wegman Report.
Nevertheless, this likely brings to a close my examination of the unattributed sources in the background chapter of the Wegman report, now that I have covered each of the three sections from that perspective.

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Rather than presenting, as some advisors do, an overly narrow, self - reflective vision of how a science lab ought to be run, she offers an abundance of diverse observations from recently published sources, as well as unattributed (and often conflicting) quotations from personal interviews, to assist young researchers in charting a personal course through science.
Apart from extensive, unattributed passages from the Wegman report previously discussed, Rapp's other main source for section 1.1.1 on temperature proxies is a 2003 George Marshall Institute report by noted contrarians Willie Soon and Sallie Baliunas, entitled Lessons and Limits of Climate History: Was the 20th Century Climate Unusual?
Jon Keller, as you'll recall from yesterday's blog entry, is the Boston - area media personality whose new book, The Bluest State, contains a multitude of quotations that, apparently, are unattributed to the sources from which they were originally appropriated.
In his work This Situation (2007), for instance, the performers strike choreographed poses lifted from a wide range of art historical sources but quickly break into wide - ranging dialogues (with each other as well as with the viewers of the piece) inspired by unattributed quotations that the performers recite from memory.
he source material contributed by the artists remains unattributed, inviting the viewer to draw out their own conclusions about conversations and research that has gone on during the making of the work.
For one thing, the Said et al paper on co-author social networks also contained an extended passage of «striking similarity», to unattributed or at least uncited antecedent sources.
The story really starts with my first piece on the Wegman report just over a year ago, which noted unmistakable copying of unattributed antecedent sources in background sections on tree ring proxies (taken from Bradley's text book Paleoclimatology: Reconstructing Climates of the Quaternary) and on social networks (identifying Wikipedia, as well as and Wasserman and Faust as obvious sources).
Speaking of which... I have documented clear instances of unattributed material from other sources in the background sections of the Wegman report, spanning 10 pages in all.
Apart from extensive, unattributed passages from the Wegman report previously discussed, Rapp's other main source for section 1.1.1 on temperature proxies is a 2003 George Marshall Institute report by noted contrarians Willie Soon and Sallie Baliunas, entitled Lessons and Limits of Climate History: Was the 20th Century Climate Unusual?
I'm still not sure one way or another if Rapp copied text from Wegman or the other way around, but clearly there is unattributed text in one or both sources.
[DC: Facts: — There are two long passages in Wegman that appear to be from other sources but unattributed, one from Wikipedia, and one from Wasserman and Faust.
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