Dear Colleagues: You may be already aware of a massive case of plagiarism uncovered recently in Turkey. You can find the details by linking to http://arxiv.org/new/removals07aug.html This news will no doubt be as disconcerting to you as it is to me. Plagiarism is not the bane of any one country or culture. Our Centre, because of the diverse backgrounds of its community, must be especially conscious of this blight and eschew it at all costs. With best wishes, K.R. Sreenivasan Abdus Salam Research Professor Director, ICTP
August 31, 2007
Cases of Plagiarism in Turkey
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