As cases of plagiarism in academia and at scholarly journals rise, much discussion has centered on methods of preventing and detecting plagiarism and applying appropriate consequences. For universities, research organizations and scholarly publishers to formulate a truly comprehensive strategy for addressing ...
First off today, Paul Jump at the Times Higher Education reports that, in the UK, the High Court has ruled that, while the courts or the Office of the Independent Adjudicator (OIA) do have the ability to overturn rulings on plagiarism, they can only do so in rare cases that do not ...
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Countries like Poland and India, consider plagiarism to be a crime and provides imprisonment in some cases. While others consider the act of plagiarizing a professional’s work of flattering and the complete opposite of “academic dishonesty”. Students think that they would never plagiarize, but ...
In contrast, the US Department of Health and Human Services's Office of Research Integrity (ORI), which is responsible for overseeing alleged plagiarism associated with National Institutes of Health research, has reported no cases of plagiarism of text over the past three years, but has found ...
In summary, we can see that the difficulty of defending this right should not be underestimated. However, we can also see that there have been cases in judicial practice in which UI (interface design) was found to constitute unfair competition. For example, in 2018, the Beijing Haidian Distri...
Plagiarism is not only unethical, but it can also have serious consequences such as academic penalties, loss of credibility, and even legal action in some cases. I remember a time when I was in high school and a classmate of mine copied an entire essay from the internet and submitted it ...
committee was inactive between 2011 and 2014, no one was alerted to these allegations. It was only after they were dug out byNovostithat the head of the committee, Vlatko Silobrcic of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, announced that all the cases submitted since 2011 would be...
For example, as with most cases of standardized testing, there is a limited time frame to answer all questions. Students are trained to improve their time management skills. In reality, standardized testing has its problems, but considering its current effect, abolishing it does not necessarily ...
Through examination of the plagiarism policies of twenty “top” universities across Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, I argue that, in some cases, approaches to plagiarism management do not appear consistent with outward appearances of justice and fairness. In...