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Plagiarism #2 — How frequent is plagiarism, why does it happen, and how to spot it

2013-09-28

Some information about the frequency of plagiarism. The image on the left from Wikipedia gives a hint.
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The Incompetent Whore Strikes Again (Gilmour posting 2)

2013-09-28

Having people to pay for art that does nothing for them is bad enough. But it can get worse -- being told you should like bad art. Since when does political correctness triumph over aesthetics, or even worse, over personal preference?
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Teach what you love (unless it’s male writers?)

2013-09-27

The old saying that you should do what you love, or that teaching is something worthwhile, apparently does not hold true if you love male writers. A rant.
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Research Ethics and Whistle-Blowing

2013-09-21

Reference to a very good paper with practical tips for whistle blowers. Highly recommended.
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Plagiarism #1 – What is Plagiarism?

2013-09-17

Beginning of a series about Plagiarism. Starts with a definition of plagiarism and different types of it.
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Enter the MOOC Masochists

2013-09-12

Not all pain is gain and unless you really like painful experiences, why not leave bad MOOC?
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MOOC Participants vs. Regular University Students

2013-08-30

MOOCs are not university classes. Participants demand more -- and they are not afraid to demand it. So lecturer's and university administrators: take care. But what might sound negative actually has one very big advantage ...
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The PhD’s New Clothes, or: Anonymous Information regarding Plagiarism

2013-08-22

Are anonymous informants about plagiarism like informers in a totalitarian state? Or aren't they acting in the same way science operates, by looking at the evidence and coming to conclusions? Some suggestions.
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Beauty and Thick Skin

2013-08-10

If you are a visible public figure, you get a lot of criticism. Instead of moaning about it and making it about sexism, how about growing a ... thick skin? Also: Donglegate.
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Attributions

2013-07-24

It matters on how you attribute your fear and your negative experiences -- and attributing them on your gender is a really bad idea. You are essentially kicking yourself in the ... shooting yourself in the leg. Also: A much better way to deal with criticism -- online and offline.
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