Browsing by Author "Moskovitz, Cary"
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Attitudes toward text recycling in academic writing across disciplines.
Hall, Susanne; Moskovitz, Cary; Pemberton, Michael A (Accountability in research, 2018-01)Text recycling, the reuse of material from one's own previously published writing in a new text without attribution, is a common academic writing practice that is not yet well understood. While some studies of text recycling ... -
Beyond “See Figure 1”: A Heuristic for Writing About Figures and Tables
Moskovitz, Cary (Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023-02-01)Visual elements such as graphs, tables, and diagrams are essential components of scientific writing. Although scientific writing textbooks and guides often contain information on how to design such visuals, little has been ... -
Common Misconceptions about Text Recycling in Scientific Writing
Moskovitz, Cary; Hall, Susanne; Pemberton, Michael (Bioscience, 2022-10-13)Experienced scientists know there is often a need to repeat some content from their papers, especially when the same methodological approach, experimental apparatus, or statistical analyses are used in related studies. Reusing ... -
Reuse in STEM research writing
Pemberton, Michael; Moskovitz, Cary; Hall, Susanne; Anson, Chris M (AILA Review, 2020-10-07)<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Text recycling (hereafter TR), sometimes problematically called “self-plagiarism,” involves the verbatim reuse of text from one’s own existing documents in a newly created text – ... -
Text Recycling in Chemistry Research: The Need for Clear and Consistent Guidelines
Moskovitz, Cary (2021-11-29)Like most scientists, chemists frequently have reason to reuse some materials from their own published articles in new ones, especially when producing a series of closely related papers. Text recycling, the reuse of material ... -
Text Recycling in STEM Research: An Exploratory Investigation of Expert and Novice Beliefs and Attitudes
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Text recycling in STEM: A text-analytic study of recently published research articles.
Anson, Ian G; Moskovitz, Cary (Accountability in research, 2020-11-24)Text recycling, sometimes called "self-plagiarism," is the reuse of material from one's own existing documents in a newly created work. Over the past decade, text recycling has become an increasingly debated practice in ... -
Text recycling: Views of North American journal editors from an interview-based study
Moskovitz, Cary; Pemberton, M; Hall, S; 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. ... -
There is no absolute expectation about text recycling.
Moskovitz, Cary (Clin Biochem, 2020-10-09)