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  • Devoted specifically to the scholarly, cross-disciplinary study of plagiary and related behaviors across the disciplines, articles in Plagiary address the issue of fraudulent contributions to disciplinary discourse communities and the potential (and actual) corruption of the professional literature and other genres of discourse as a result of such derivative and/or fraudulent "contributions" to discoursal interchange.

    November 2006 2006

  • Devoted specifically to the scholarly, cross-disciplinary study of plagiary and related behaviors across the disciplines, articles in Plagiary address the issue of fraudulent contributions to disciplinary discourse communities and the potential (and actual) corruption of the professional literature and other genres of discourse as a result of such derivative and/or fraudulent "contributions" to discoursal interchange.

    Here & There 2006

  • Ribbands from another, or had Advice about her Trimmings, I shall not allow her the Praise of Dress, any more than I would call a Plagiary an Author. '

    The Spectator, Volume 1 Eighteenth-Century Periodical Essays Joseph Addison 1695

  • "Annals of Plagiary" puts a new spin on Borges's "Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote."

    A Guidebook Through An Impossible Oeuvre Mark Kamine 2011

  • To bring together the various strands of scholarship which already exist on the subject, and to create a forum for discussion across disciplinary boundaries, the new scholarly journal Plagiary exists.

    Here & There 2006

  • To bring together the various strands of scholarship which already exist on the subject, and to create a forum for discussion across disciplinary boundaries, the new scholarly journal Plagiary exists.

    November 2006 2006

  • In the meantime, essayist extraordinaire Joseph Epstein finds himself the recipient of the highest form of flattery: Plagiary, It's Crawling All Over Me.

    Truth and honesty ... Frank Wilson 2006

  • Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Plagiary:

    Plagiary 2006

  • Plagiary 1. After reading Scott McLemee's article at Inside Higher Ed, I scooted off to Famous Plagiarists--and felt vaguely dissatisfied.

    Plagiary 2006

  • Plagiary 1. After reading Scott McLemee's article at Inside Higher Ed, I scooted off to Famous Plagiarists--and felt vaguely dissatisfied.

    The Little Professor: 2006

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