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Plagiarism is the practice of taking credit for someone else’s work.
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How much unfinished work and unexplored ideas should one share in a presentation?
Better safe than sorry -- think about how devastating it could be, if someone from that audience decides to explore with your ideas and publish before you can get your thesis out.
No. Maybe in a grou …
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What consequences are imposed by an institution when a researcher commits plagiarism?
What I'm curious about is what happens when graduate students or more senior people are caught by plagiarism. … if I were asked to reprimand those who have committed plagiarism in an academic capacity (note that I am not talking about undergraduate students). …
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Journal paper and conference proceedings note appear to be identical, is this plagiarism?
Is this plagiarism? I understand that it varies from field to field. How does one go about determining whether it is?
Two issues:
The latter journal article does not cite the proceedings notes. …