I have just tried this and, having gone through the
(unquestionably free) registration process, the only free
service it appears to offer is to send me email alerts of
articles that I then have to pay $18 to view. Have I missed
some secret button on the site or are some registrations
treated more favourably than others?
Jon Appleton
Mike Reddy wrote:
>
> Nature 427, 777 (26 February 2004); Correspondence section:
> "Intelligent plagiarists are the most dangerous"
>
> http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v427/
> n6977/full/427777a_fs.html
>
> You will have to register with Nature on-line to view (free), but here
> is the first few sentences:
>
> "Sir – In your News story "Plagiarism in Cambridge physics lab prompts
> calls for guidelines" (Nature 427, 3; 2004) and your Editorial
> "Complacency about misconduct" (Nature 427, 1; 2004), journals were
> criticized for not responding appropriately to plagiarism.
>
> In my work as one of the editors of Physica Scripta, I have in recent
> years seen an increasing number of attempts at blatant plagiarism..."
>
> The rest is worth a read.
>
> Mike Reddy
>
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