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(Bloomberg)   Anti-plagarism software finds 63,000 plagarized and duplicated medical research studies. In other news, anti-plagarism software finds 63,000 plagarized and duplicated medical research studies   (bloomberg.com) divider line 26
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2008-01-30 11:22:48 AM
not surprised
 
2008-01-30 11:23:02 AM
Plagiarism is copying one article, research is copying twenty.
 
2008-01-30 11:23:42 AM
My research shows that 63,000 medical research studies have been plagiarized and duplicated.
 
2008-01-30 11:24:16 AM
Anti-plagarism software finds discovers 63,000 plagarized and duplicated copied medical research studies. In other news, anti-plagarism software program finds uncovers 63,000 plagarized and duplicated medical research studies
 
2008-01-30 11:25:33 AM
not surprised
 
2008-01-30 11:28:19 AM
No article for publication or Ph.D. dissertation should be published until it's run through a anti-plagiarism service. I know for a fact that a frightening percentage of the dissertations from my department are plagiarized to some extent. Plan to write a letter to the school paper once I start my new job and the last of my friends graduate.

/Yes.... I have an axe to grind. Going to the private sector as fast as my legs will carry me...
 
2008-01-30 11:29:40 AM
submitter: Anti-plagarism software finds 63,000 plagarized and duplicated medical research studies. In other news, anti-plagarism software finds 63,000 plagarized and duplicated medical research studies

PlagIarized,

It's right there in the TFA headline.

/ Or, HIBT?
 
2008-01-30 11:43:31 AM
Arthur Jumbles: No article for publication or Ph.D. dissertation should be published until it's run through a anti-plagiarism service. I know for a fact that a frightening percentage of the dissertations from my department are plagiarized to some extent. Plan to write a letter to the school paper once I start my new job and the last of my friends graduate.

/Yes.... I have an axe to grind. Going to the private sector as fast as my legs will carry me...


Right there with ya, bud.
 
Zel
2008-01-30 12:01:50 PM
Every paper in my field has the same first page, because we have to keep telling the readers the same information. It's too niche, so most journal editors wont know what we are talking about unless we tell them for the thousandth time what our field is about. not our fault, and the rest of the paper is unique, so who cares?
 
2008-01-30 12:05:42 PM
Plagiarism is copying one article, research is copying twenty.
 
2008-01-30 12:08:20 PM
"they appear to be replicates republished by some of the original authors in an apparent effort to pad their resumes and get extra credit"

This is a very common and relatively acceptable practice in many academic disciplines. I think it's lazy, but then again I don't have a PhD so what do I know...
 
2008-01-30 12:24:28 PM
mloree: Arthur Jumbles: No article for publication or Ph.D. dissertation should be published until it's run through a anti-plagiarism service. I know for a fact that a frightening percentage of the dissertations from my department are plagiarized to some extent. Plan to write a letter to the school paper once I start my new job and the last of my friends graduate.

/Yes.... I have an axe to grind. Going to the private sector as fast as my legs will carry me...

Right there with ya, bud.


Me three...
 
2008-01-30 12:43:10 PM
Kudos, Subby!

In other news, Kudos, Subby!
 
2008-01-30 12:50:19 PM
Plagiarism is copying one article, research is copying twenty.
 
2008-01-30 01:02:18 PM
not surprised
 
2008-01-30 01:34:12 PM
I see what you did there...


\took me far too long to register.
\\is it 5 yet?
 
2008-01-30 01:55:18 PM
ROTFLMAO

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I swear to god. Google it.
 
2008-01-30 02:02:17 PM
Copy from one, it's plagiarism; copy from two, it's research.
Author: John Milton
Source: Iconoclastes (XXIII)
 
2008-01-30 02:33:05 PM
"I am never forget the day I first meet the great Lobachevsky. In one word he told me secret of success in mathematics: Plagiarize!" -- Tom Lerher

/But please to be calling it 'Research'
 
2008-01-30 02:57:22 PM
Guys, I came up with a new formula that may be of interest to the scientific community. We can discuss my fee.

E=mc2
 
2008-01-30 04:40:52 PM
Hah this reminds me of I had just told my friend while we were doin some research.. "Plagiarism is copying one article, research is copying twenty."
 
2008-01-30 04:42:26 PM
Plagiarism is copying one article, research is copying twenty.
 
2008-01-30 06:02:30 PM
Arthur Jumbles: No article for publication or Ph.D. dissertation should be published until it's run through a anti-plagiarism service. I know for a fact that a frightening percentage of the dissertations from my department are plagiarized to some extent. Plan to write a letter to the school paper once I start my new job and the last of my friends graduate.

/Yes.... I have an axe to grind. Going to the private sector as fast as my legs will carry me...


You mean kinda like MISTER Martin Luther King's Ph.D. dissertation? The one that he copied, spelling and grammar mistakes and all?
 
2008-01-30 06:20:36 PM
 
2008-01-30 07:48:07 PM
I submitted this with the same headline.
 
2008-01-31 07:48:01 AM
It's research if you copy twenty articles but plagiarism if you only copy one.
 
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