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Showing posts with label passages plagiarized from Wikipedia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label passages plagiarized from Wikipedia. Show all posts
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Read this: Jane Goodall caught in plagiarism scandal; Washington Post, 3/20/13
Amy Argetsinger, Washington Post; Read this: Jane Goodall caught in plagiarism scandal:
"Jane Goodall, the groundbreaking primatologist and wildlife-documentary superstar, is the latest high-profile author caught in a plagiarism scandal — and this one is really embarrassing, reports Steve Levingston. Among the passages her new book apparently rips off (as discovered by a critic for the Washington Post) are ones stolen from Wikipedia, some marketing material for an organic-tea company, and an astrology Web site."
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