Hi Gill,
Further to your email, I would be happy to review papers / abstracts in february.
Best regards,
Sharon McCulloch
On 4 Nov 2013, at 10:41, Gill Rowell wrote:
> 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
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Plagiarism [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mike Reddy
> Sent: 23 October 2013 08:12
> To: [log in to unmask]
> 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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