On a thoughtftul consideration of what constitutes plagiarism
No--I'm not posting this (merely) because I am quoted approvingly. Jim Hamlyn explores what "plagiarism" means in the context of a discipline in which (critically, implicit) allusion and reference matter a lot, and provides much food for thought.
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Glad you liked it!
Your readers might also be interested in this excellent Video on TED:
http://blog.ted.com/2007/11/larry_lessig.php
Best
Jim
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