Correcting the Scholarly Record for Research Integrity : In the Aftermath of Plagiarism / by M.V. Dougherty.
2018
BJ1-1725
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Title
Correcting the Scholarly Record for Research Integrity : In the Aftermath of Plagiarism / by M.V. Dougherty.
Author
Dougherty, M. V., author
ISBN
9783319994352
3319994352
3319994352
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Springer, 2018.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (XV, 248 pages 5 illustrations) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-99435-2 doi
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BJ1-1725
Dewey Decimal Classification
174.9
Summary
This volume is the first book-length study on post-publication responses to academic plagiarism in humanities disciplines. It demonstrates that the correction of the scholarly literature for plagiarism is not a task for editors and publishers alone; each member of the research community has an indispensable role in maintaining the integrity of the published literature in the aftermath of plagiarism. If untreated, academic plagiarism damages the integrity of the scholarly record, corrupts the surrounding academic enterprise, and creates inefficiencies across all levels of knowledge production. By providing case studies from the field of philosophy and related disciplines, the volume exhibits that current post-publication responses to academic plagiarism are insufficient. It catalogues how humanities disciplines fall short in comparison with the natural and biomedical sciences for ensuring the integrity of the body of published research. This volume provides clarity about how to conceptualize the scholarly record, surveys the traditional methods for correcting it, and argues for new interventions to improve the reliability of the body of published research. The book is valuable not only to those in the field of philosophy and other humanities disciplines, but also to those interested in research ethics, meta-science, and the sociology of research.
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Research ethics forum ; 6. 2212-9529
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Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Defining the Scholarly Record
2. What is Academic Plagiarism?
3. A Test Case for Published Corrections: The Discipline of Philosophy
4. Academic Whistleblowing
5. Publishing Corrections of the Scholarly Record: Some Test Cases
6. Contested Authorship, Self-Plagiarism, and the Scholarly Record
Conclusion: Beyond the Published Retraction
Index.
Introduction
1. Defining the Scholarly Record
2. What is Academic Plagiarism?
3. A Test Case for Published Corrections: The Discipline of Philosophy
4. Academic Whistleblowing
5. Publishing Corrections of the Scholarly Record: Some Test Cases
6. Contested Authorship, Self-Plagiarism, and the Scholarly Record
Conclusion: Beyond the Published Retraction
Index.