Academic Plagiarism at the Faculty Level: Legal Versus Ethical Issues and a Case Study

Journal of Academic Ethics 12 (2):75-87 (2014)
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Abstract

Plagiarism by college and university faculty members has become a growing issue and concern in academia. This paper presents a case study of an extreme and clear case of such plagiarism. Yet an analysis of the legal and ethical contexts of such plagiarism, and the specific chronicle of this case, illustrate the complexities and difficulties in dealing with such situations. Implications for researchers, for colleges and universities, and for academic publishers and journals are offered

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