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Despite concerns about prepublication of scientific results and plagiarism, an increasing amount of chemical information is being placed on the Web, in... [Pg.182]

Adler-Kassner, Linda, Chris Anson, and Rebecca Moore Howard. 2008. Framing plagiarism. In Originality, imitation, and plagiarism A cross-disciplinary collection, edited by Carolyn Eisner and Martha Vicinus, 231-246. Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press. [Pg.160]

Avoid scientific misconduct and expose it when encountered. AAPS uses the current federal definition of misconduct, 65 FR 76260-76264 Fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism in proposing, performing, or reviewing research or reporting research results. [Pg.54]

The Profession Chemists should remain current with developments in their field, share ideas and information, keep accurate and complete laboratory records, maintain integrity in all conduct and publications, and give due credit to the contributions of others. Conflicts of interest and scientific misconduct, such as fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism, are incompatible with this Code. [Pg.218]

Don t be tempted to plagiarize another s words or ideas. Keep away from free essays and essays for sale websites and books. [Pg.160]

Also, essays may be assessed by using anti-plagiarism programs and online searches. [Pg.163]

At IIT Roorkee, he founded Intellectual Property Rights Cell in the. year 2000, organized several Conferences and Workshops on IPR till 2003 and formulated IPR Policy in Oct 2003, and also formulated Policy on Plagiarism in Dec 2012. He served as Dean of Students Welfare Member-Board of Governors Member-Finance Committee Head-Chemistry Department Chairman-Library Advisory Committee (Central Library), during the years 2005 to 2014. [Pg.31]

That s why you must give the credentials of any cited expert. It is not good to quote the author of Jane Austen The Ultimate Readers Guide on his opinions about Pride and Prejudice if you don t mention his book. This also helps avoid plagiarism. For another example, recall the flat tax essay. Its assertions could be supported with the following expert sources and their opinions ... [Pg.88]

There are many different ways to record this information. First, you can always copy a statement directly from a source as long as you place quotation marks around any words you have copied. You must give credit to these sources because you do not want to plagiarize another person s work. To make sure you have pertinent information when you need it, note the title of the book, the author, the publishing information and the book s page number on your note card. You will need to document this information at the end of the research process. [Pg.55]

We thank Dr. D. R. Marshall (University College of North Wales) for constructive help in compiling this review and for his general contributions to our understanding of 2,3-dihydro-1,4-diazepines and their salts we have in places unashamedly plagiarized his words, and conversations over the years have contributed much to the review. We also thank Dr. S. Mesher for Chem Drawing the formulae. [Pg.43]

I urgently request and expect a prompt and obliging reply in order to learn whether you yourself will be so good as to arrange that a public denial of this accusation of plagiarism made against me may be made as soon as possible which I shall regard as valuable evidence, not so much of your own love of truth, which I by no means question, as of your friendly and fraternal attitude toward me. [Pg.331]

A lack of documentation may conceal plagiarism. Code may have been acquired either illegally or improperly and this is concealed by omitting documentation. [Pg.7]


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