As an aside we are seeking editorial board members to review papers for the
conference.
If anyone has a little spare time from February 2014 onwards to consider
abstracts and full papers please drop me a line off list.
Many thanks,
Gill
Gill Rowell
Academic Advisor, Turnitin
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From: Plagiarism [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mike Reddy
Sent: 23 October 2013 08:12
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Subject: Re: Call for papers: 6th International Integrity & Plagiarism
Conference
>What can the education sector learn from the growing number of
>allegations of plagiarism which seem to surface continually in the
>world of politics, media and celebrity? These high profile cases
>illustrate that plagiarism is a metaphorical time bomb, where seemingly
>long-buried indiscretions can be uncovered in later life and authors
>called to account. While recognition of the problem is a step in the
>right direction, we need to do more to proactively promote integrity
>and endorse positive action within educational institutions.
writes Gill Rowell, Academic Advisor, Turnitin. Reading this made me wonder
what subscribers feel about sensational (?) outing of plagiarists in the
public eye, or prominent academic positions; the Vice Chancellor of Monash
comes to mind, but I am sure there have been (still are!) others:
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/plagiarism-puts-monash-v-c-out-o
f-job/170551.article
Do these serve a purpose? What do you think?
>
>End of PLAGIARISM Digest - 11 Oct 2013 to 22 Oct 2013 (#2013-55)
the Jiscmail list taunts and promises us. If only it were the "End of
Plagiarism", rather than the end of the message...
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