July 26, 2018
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2007 Plagiarism Ring Affair - EUREKA
In August of 2007, the technology-oriented website Ars Technica [1] revealed that the arXiv was withdrawing a set of seventeen physics papers due to plagiarism. These papers had been written by a group of graduate students at the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara, Turkey. After detec... READ MORE>>
Massive Plagiarism Scandal - August 23rd, 2007
Peter Woit From Ars Mathematica I learned about an article at Ars Technica describing a scandal involving plagiarism of theoretical physics papers by about 20 different people, some of them students at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara. Many of the papers were refereed and published i... READ MORE>>
Plagiarism at arXiv - Ars Mathematica
A reader tipped me off to this article in Ars Technica about an egregious case of plagiarism uncovered at arXiv. At least two people, grad students at Middle East Technical University (METU), created papers in physics by splicing together existing papers. The plagiarism was uncovered by the faculty ... READ MORE>>
65 admin withdrawals
65 articles by a group of 14 authors have been withdrawn by the arXiv administration due to excessive reuse of text from articles by other authors. The withdrawn articles were submitted from late 2001 through mid 2007, mainly to gr-qc, and the vast majority (59) were submitted in 2005-2006. (See als... READ MORE>>
38 Admin Withdrawals - arXiv
38 articles have been withdrawn by the arXiv administration due to plagiarism. READ MORE>>
Academic accused of living on borrowed lines
Nature 448, 632-633 (9 August 2007) | doi:10.1038/448632b; Published online 8 August 2007; Corrected 8 August 2007 There is a Correction (16 August 2007) associated with this document. READ MORE>>
Plagiarism and falsified data slip into the scientific literature: a report By John Timmer
The challenges of scientific integrity Scientific progress is conveyed primarily through peer-reviewed publications. These publications are the primary source of information for everyone involved in scientific research, allowing them to understand the current scientific models and consensus and... READ MORE>>
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