Self-Plagiarism, Text Recycling and Science Education
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Moskovitz, C
Published in: Bioscience
January 2016
Academicians generally consider it unethical to reuse text from published work without explicit attribution. However, in practice, the conventions and ethics associated with reusing text vary considerably across academic domains and genres. Although it may be anathema in the humanities, certain types of reuse are both common and acceptable in contemporary scientific discourse. The boundaries of acceptable practice are complex, however, so there is a strong temptation to ignore the topic in educational settings. Because the fallout from innocent errors can be damaging, scientists must assume responsibility for determining what constitutes acceptable reuse in their domain and for instructing future scientists in these practices.
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0006-3568
Publication Date
January 2016
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66
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1
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5 / 6
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American Institute of Biological Sciences
Related Subject Headings
- Ecology
- 41 Environmental sciences
- 31 Biological sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences
- 05 Environmental Sciences
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Moskovitz, C. (2016). Self-Plagiarism, Text Recycling and Science Education. Bioscience. American Institute of Biological Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biv160
Moskovitz, C. “Self-Plagiarism, Text Recycling and Science Education.” Bioscience. American Institute of Biological Sciences, January 2016. https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biv160.
Moskovitz C. Self-Plagiarism, Text Recycling and Science Education. Vol. 66, Bioscience. American Institute of Biological Sciences; 2016. p. 5–6.
Moskovitz, C. “Self-Plagiarism, Text Recycling and Science Education.” Bioscience, vol. 66, no. 1, American Institute of Biological Sciences, Jan. 2016, pp. 5–6. Manual, doi:10.1093/biosci/biv160.
Moskovitz C. Self-Plagiarism, Text Recycling and Science Education. Bioscience. American Institute of Biological Sciences; 2016. p. 5–6.
Published In
Bioscience
DOI
ISSN
0006-3568
Publication Date
January 2016
Volume
66
Issue
1
Start / End Page
5 / 6
Publisher
American Institute of Biological Sciences
Related Subject Headings
- Ecology
- 41 Environmental sciences
- 31 Biological sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences
- 05 Environmental Sciences