Four Academic Plagiarists You've Never Heard Of:
How Many More Are Out There?
The Chronicle of Higher Education
12/17/2004
By THOMAS BARTLETT and SCOTT SMALLWOOD
RASH OF PLAGIARISM
"Famous scholars get the ink in good times and bad. Stephen E. Ambrose's plagiarism would not have made the news were it not for the millions of books he sold. Few people would have cared about Doris Kearns Goodwin's borrowings had they not seen her on television."
Article: Professor Copycat
Article: What Is Plagiarism?
Article: The Fallout
Article: Mentor vs. Protégé
Article: Judge or Judge Not?
Article: The Price of Plagiarism
Article: How Long a Shadow Should Plagiarism Cast?
Article: University Presses Choose Caution in Responding to Accusations of Plagiarism
How Many More Are Out There?
The Chronicle of Higher Education
12/17/2004
By THOMAS BARTLETT and SCOTT SMALLWOOD
RASH OF PLAGIARISM
"Famous scholars get the ink in good times and bad. Stephen E. Ambrose's plagiarism would not have made the news were it not for the millions of books he sold. Few people would have cared about Doris Kearns Goodwin's borrowings had they not seen her on television."
Article: Professor Copycat
Article: What Is Plagiarism?
Article: The Fallout
Article: Mentor vs. Protégé
Article: Judge or Judge Not?
Article: The Price of Plagiarism
Article: How Long a Shadow Should Plagiarism Cast?
Article: University Presses Choose Caution in Responding to Accusations of Plagiarism
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