Crowd-Based Documentation of Plagiarism: The VroniPlag Wiki Experience

In Farina Madita Dobrick, Jana Fischer & Lutz M. Hagen (eds.), Research Ethics in the Digital Age: Ethics for the Social Sciences and Humanities in Times of Mediatization and Digitization. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 45-67 (2018)
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Using examples from real cases, this article explains how a crowd-based documentation of presently 173 cases of academic plagiarism has been effectuated in VroniPlag Wiki. It explores patterns of plagiarism, links to other types of academic misconduct and explains incentives for and dangers of plagiarism.

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