The Thieves of Academe: Plagiarism in the University System

Christopher S. Hawley
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The story is told of the historian, Clinton Rossiter, who whi e attending Cornell University as an undergraduate, wrote a paper for a class which was sub sequently returned with the grade of A. Being a dutiful fraternity man, Rossiter turned the paper over to the files of his brothers. Some years later, Rossiter was given the opportunity to read his paper again?turned in by a student of his old fraternity to a class Rossiter was teaching (6). Plagiarism is perhaps as old as education itself. Cer tainly the abduction of another's ideas is not exclusively a twentieth century phenomenon, nor is it reserved for the cloistered halls of our institutions of higher educa tion (9). The present article examines the problem of literary piracy as it is encountered at the collegiate level. The main points are:
学术的窃贼:大学系统中的剽窃
这个故事是关于历史学家克林顿·罗西特的,他在康奈尔大学读本科时,为一个班级写了一篇论文,该论文随后以a的成绩返回。作为一个负责任的兄弟会成员,罗西特把论文交给了他兄弟们的档案。几年后,罗西特有机会再次阅读他的论文。这是罗西特以前兄弟会的一名学生向他正在授课的班级提交的。剽窃也许和教育本身一样古老。当然,剽窃别人的思想并不仅仅是20世纪的现象,也不是我们高等教育机构的封闭大厅所独有的(9)。本文考察了在大学层面上遇到的文学盗版问题。其要点是:
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