Disguised academic plagiarism a typology and case studies for researchers and editors /: a typology and case studies for researchers and editors. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Disguised academic plagiarism a typology and case studies for researchers and editors /: a typology and case studies for researchers and editors. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Disguised academic plagiarism a typology and case studies for researchers and editors
- Further Information:
- Note: M.V. Dougherty.
- Other Names:
- Dougherty, M. V
- Contents:
- Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Author -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 A Précis of Chapters -- 1.2 How Plagiarism Corrupts the Published Research Literature -- 1.3 In Sum -- References -- 2 Translation Plagiarism -- 2.1 Defining Translation Plagiarism -- 2.2 The Prevalence of Translation Plagiarism -- 2.3 A Case of Translation Plagiarism -- 2.4 Overlap with Peter Stemmer's Platons Dialektik -- 2.4.1 The Role of Disguising References -- 2.4.2 The Hidden German Phase of N. 2001 -- 2.4.3 The Hypothesized Document of the Hidden German Phase 2.4.4 Relay Translation Plagiarism -- 2.4.5 Duplication in the Downstream Literature -- 2.4.6 Corruptions of the Downstream Literature -- 2.5 Overlap with Stefan Gosepath's Aufgeklärtes Eigeninteresse -- 2.5.1 Meta-narrative in N. 2001 -- 2.5.2 The Repetition of Idiosyncratic Examples -- 2.5.3 Bibliographical Overlap -- 2.5.4 Strong and Weak Rationality -- 2.5.5 A Shared Thesis -- 2.5.6 The Downstream Literature Problem -- 2.6 Other European Languages -- 2.7 Conclusion -- 2.8 Postscript -- References -- 3 Compression Plagiarism -- 3.1 A Case of Compression Plagiarism 3.2 How Compression Plagiarism Corrupts Scholarly Communication -- 3.3 Objections -- 3.4 Conclusion -- 3.5 Postscript -- Appendix -- References -- 4 Dispersal Plagiarism -- 4.1 Case 1: The Clandestine Afterlife of a 2003 Dissertation -- 4.1.1 The Role of Electronic Thesis Depositories -- 4.1.2 Different Titles and CompetingIntro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Author -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 A Précis of Chapters -- 1.2 How Plagiarism Corrupts the Published Research Literature -- 1.3 In Sum -- References -- 2 Translation Plagiarism -- 2.1 Defining Translation Plagiarism -- 2.2 The Prevalence of Translation Plagiarism -- 2.3 A Case of Translation Plagiarism -- 2.4 Overlap with Peter Stemmer's Platons Dialektik -- 2.4.1 The Role of Disguising References -- 2.4.2 The Hidden German Phase of N. 2001 -- 2.4.3 The Hypothesized Document of the Hidden German Phase 2.4.4 Relay Translation Plagiarism -- 2.4.5 Duplication in the Downstream Literature -- 2.4.6 Corruptions of the Downstream Literature -- 2.5 Overlap with Stefan Gosepath's Aufgeklärtes Eigeninteresse -- 2.5.1 Meta-narrative in N. 2001 -- 2.5.2 The Repetition of Idiosyncratic Examples -- 2.5.3 Bibliographical Overlap -- 2.5.4 Strong and Weak Rationality -- 2.5.5 A Shared Thesis -- 2.5.6 The Downstream Literature Problem -- 2.6 Other European Languages -- 2.7 Conclusion -- 2.8 Postscript -- References -- 3 Compression Plagiarism -- 3.1 A Case of Compression Plagiarism 3.2 How Compression Plagiarism Corrupts Scholarly Communication -- 3.3 Objections -- 3.4 Conclusion -- 3.5 Postscript -- Appendix -- References -- 4 Dispersal Plagiarism -- 4.1 Case 1: The Clandestine Afterlife of a 2003 Dissertation -- 4.1.1 The Role of Electronic Thesis Depositories -- 4.1.2 Different Titles and Competing Copyright Claimants -- 4.1.3 Instances of Plagiarism from Now-Retracted Articles -- 4.1.4 The 2003 Kribbe Thesis in the Body of Published Research Literature -- 4.2 Case 2: The Post-publication Re-Emergence of a 1994 Monograph -- 4.2.1 Examples of Plagiarism 4.2.2 Kantola Versus S. in the Downstream Literature -- 4.3 Case 3: The English Re-Incarnation of a German Monograph -- 4.3.1 Dispersal Plagiarism in Translation -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Magisterial Plagiarism -- 5.1 Cardinal William Levada's Ghostwriter -- 5.1.1 A Subtle Change in Subject Matter -- 5.1.2 First-Person Plagiarism -- 5.2 Cardinal Marc Ouellet's Ghostwriter -- 5.2.1 Double Plagiarism -- 5.2.2 Other Sources Appropriated by Ouellet's Ghostwriter -- 5.3 A Second Production by Ouellet's Plagiarizing Ghostwriter -- 5.4 A Third Production by Ouellet's Plagiarizing Ghostwriter 5.5 The Downgrading of Magisterial Texts -- 5.6 Who Is the Plagiarizing Ghostwriter for Cardinal Ouellet? -- 5.6.1 The Circumstantial Evidence -- 5.6.2 The Textual Evidence -- 5.6.3 Triple Plagiarism -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Exposition Plagiarism -- 6.1 Entirely Unattributed Texts -- 6.2 Deficient Attribution -- 6.3 Incorrect Attribution -- 6.4 Presenting Debates in the Secondary Literature -- 6.5 Primary Texts in Philosophy -- 6.6 Primary Texts in Biology -- 6.7 In Sum -- 6.8 Postscript -- References -- 7 Template Plagiarism -- 7.1 Standard Template Plagiarism … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 808.02/5
Plagiarism
Study & learning skills: general
Publishing industry & book trade
Ethics & moral philosophy
Language Arts & Disciplines -- Publishing
Philosophy -- Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Plagiarism
Electronic books
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030467111
3030467112 - Related ISBNs:
- 3030467104
9783030467104 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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