Browsing by Author "Moskovitz, C"
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Self-Plagiarism, Text Recycling, and Science Education
Moskovitz, C (BioScience, 2015-12-30)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 ... -
Text recycling in health sciences research literature: a rhetorical perspective.
Moskovitz, C (Research Integrity and Peer Review, 2017-01)The past few years have seen a steady rise in the number of health science journals using plagiarism detection software to screen submitted manuscripts. While there is widespread agreement about the need to guard against ... -
Text Recycling in Scientific Writing.
Moskovitz, C (Science and engineering ethics, 2019-06)Text recycling, often called "self-plagiarism", is the practice of reusing textual material from one's prior documents in a new work. The practice presents a complex set of ethical and practical challenges to the scientific ... -
Text recycling: Views of North American journal editors from an interview-based study
Pemberton, M; Hall, S; Moskovitz, C; Anson, CM (Learned Publishing, 2019-01-01)© 2019 The Author(s).Learned Publishing © 2019 ALPSP. Over the past decade, text recycling (TR; AKA ‘self-plagiarism’) has become a visible and somewhat contentious practice, particularly in the realm of journal articles. ... -
Volunteer expert readers: Drawing on the university community to provide professional feedback for engineering student writers
Moskovitz, C (Advances in Engineering Education, 2017-04-01)This paper reports on a 3-year study utilizing a novel approach to providing students in an introductory engineering course with feedback on drafts of course writing projects. In the Volunteer Expert Reader (VER) approach, ...