Re: [tips] Does failing to cite a paper constitute plagiarism?

2017-08-31 Thread Claudia Stanny
Good point, Miguel.


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On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 11:20 AM, Miguel Roig  wrote:

> Claudia, the case is a bit more complicated because the questionable
> figure is not an exact reproduction of the original figure. In fact, both
> figures are quite different from each other even though they depict the
> same thing. The problem is that the later figure depicts a unique process
> that was originally conveyed in the earlier figure. As such, failure to
> have cited the paper with the original figure is, I think, problematic in
> this case.
>
> Miguel
>
> 
> From: Claudia Stanny [csta...@uwf.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2017 11:48 AM
> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
> Subject: Re: [tips] Does failing to cite a paper constitute plagiarism?
>
> Seems this is more than just using the work without citation (or full
> citation).
> Reproducing and image probably violates copyright. Did the authors get
> permission to use the image (this is generally a separate document, which
> also specifies the conditions of use, including how the work should be
> cited and credited in the new publication).
>
> APA is aggressive in its enforcement of its ownership of graphs and images
> in its publications. I knew a professor in grad school who had to obtain
> permission (and pay a fee) to APA to reproduce a figure from one of his
> prior publications in a new publication.
>
> Any discussion of this issue?
>
> Claudia
>
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>
> Claudia J. Stanny, Ph.D.
> Director
> Center for University Teaching, Learning, and Assessment
> BLDG 53 Suite 201
> University of West Florida
> Pensacola, FL  32514
>
> Phone:   (850) 857-6355 (direct) or  473-7435 (CUTLA)
>
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>
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>
>
> On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 8:22 AM, Mike Palij mailto:mp26@nyu.
> edu>> wrote:
>
>
>
> Some editors apparently don't think so.   See:
> http://retractionwatch.com/2017/08/29/citation-not-enough/#more-51589
>
> A couple of points:
> (1)  Which well-known Tipster is asked about this case?
> (Hint: It ain't me ;-)
>
> (2) Thank the Flying Spaghetti Monster that it doesn't involve
> an article in psychology but one in the "hard" sciences. ;-)
>
> NOTE:  Has anyone else developed concerns that Mr T and
> his posse's promotion of "fake news" is expanding to "fake
> science" (global warming has already been attacked but I am
> now referring to ALL science, that is, supporting an anti-science
> view) and places like Retraction Watch might be used as evidence
> that science is fake one should rely on "alt.science" instead?
> It would seem that rationality itself is under attack and critical
> thinking has either failed or Mr T's fans never learned it (i.e.,
> those that never went to college but doesn't high school provide
> a basis to critical thinking?).
>
> Then again, people in the "Academy" may also be to blame
> with the promotion of positions like "post-modernism".  On another
> list that I'm on this idea was briefly considered but I would suggest
> that one look at the following article how it might operate
> especially in certain religious contexts that claims "special knowledge"
> about the world.  See:
> http://www.butterfliesandwheels.org/2003/postmodernism-science-and-
> religious-fundamentalism/
>
> Best wishes and hope for a quick recovery to everyone,
> Tipsters or not, to people affected by hurricane Harvey.
> NYC is still getting over the effects of Super Storm Sandy.
>
> -Mike Palij
> New York University
> m...@nyu.edu
>
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RE: [tips] Does failing to cite a paper constitute plagiarism?

2017-08-31 Thread Miguel Roig
Claudia, the case is a bit more complicated because the questionable figure is 
not an exact reproduction of the original figure. In fact, both figures are 
quite different from each other even though they depict the same thing. The 
problem is that the later figure depicts a unique process that was originally 
conveyed in the earlier figure. As such, failure to have cited the paper with 
the original figure is, I think, problematic in this case. 

Miguel


From: Claudia Stanny [csta...@uwf.edu]
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2017 11:48 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] Does failing to cite a paper constitute plagiarism?

Seems this is more than just using the work without citation (or full citation).
Reproducing and image probably violates copyright. Did the authors get 
permission to use the image (this is generally a separate document, which also 
specifies the conditions of use, including how the work should be cited and 
credited in the new publication).

APA is aggressive in its enforcement of its ownership of graphs and images in 
its publications. I knew a professor in grad school who had to obtain 
permission (and pay a fee) to APA to reproduce a figure from one of his prior 
publications in a new publication.

Any discussion of this issue?

Claudia

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On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 8:22 AM, Mike Palij mailto:m...@nyu.edu>> 
wrote:



Some editors apparently don't think so.   See:
http://retractionwatch.com/2017/08/29/citation-not-enough/#more-51589

A couple of points:
(1)  Which well-known Tipster is asked about this case?
(Hint: It ain't me ;-)

(2) Thank the Flying Spaghetti Monster that it doesn't involve
an article in psychology but one in the "hard" sciences. ;-)

NOTE:  Has anyone else developed concerns that Mr T and
his posse's promotion of "fake news" is expanding to "fake
science" (global warming has already been attacked but I am
now referring to ALL science, that is, supporting an anti-science
view) and places like Retraction Watch might be used as evidence
that science is fake one should rely on "alt.science" instead?
It would seem that rationality itself is under attack and critical
thinking has either failed or Mr T's fans never learned it (i.e.,
those that never went to college but doesn't high school provide
a basis to critical thinking?).

Then again, people in the "Academy" may also be to blame
with the promotion of positions like "post-modernism".  On another
list that I'm on this idea was briefly considered but I would suggest
that one look at the following article how it might operate
especially in certain religious contexts that claims "special knowledge"
about the world.  See:
http://www.butterfliesandwheels.org/2003/postmodernism-science-and-religious-fundamentalism/

Best wishes and hope for a quick recovery to everyone,
Tipsters or not, to people affected by hurricane Harvey.
NYC is still getting over the effects of Super Storm Sandy.

-Mike Palij
New York University
m...@nyu.edu




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Re: [tips] Does failing to cite a paper constitute plagiarism?

2017-08-31 Thread Claudia Stanny
Seems this is more than just using the work without citation (or full
citation).
Reproducing and image probably violates copyright. Did the authors get
permission to use the image (this is generally a separate document, which
also specifies the conditions of use, including how the work should be
cited and credited in the new publication).

APA is aggressive in its enforcement of its ownership of graphs and images
in its publications. I knew a professor in grad school who had to obtain
permission (and pay a fee) to APA to reproduce a figure from one of his
prior publications in a new publication.

Any discussion of this issue?

Claudia

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University of West Florida
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On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 8:22 AM, Mike Palij  wrote:

>
> Some editors apparently don't think so.   See:
> http://retractionwatch.com/2017/08/29/citation-not-enough/#more-51589
>
> A couple of points:
> (1)  Which well-known Tipster is asked about this case?
> (Hint: It ain't me ;-)
>
> (2) Thank the Flying Spaghetti Monster that it doesn't involve
> an article in psychology but one in the "hard" sciences. ;-)
>
> NOTE:  Has anyone else developed concerns that Mr T and
> his posse's promotion of "fake news" is expanding to "fake
> science" (global warming has already been attacked but I am
> now referring to ALL science, that is, supporting an anti-science
> view) and places like Retraction Watch might be used as evidence
> that science is fake one should rely on "alt.science" instead?
> It would seem that rationality itself is under attack and critical
> thinking has either failed or Mr T's fans never learned it (i.e.,
> those that never went to college but doesn't high school provide
> a basis to critical thinking?).
>
> Then again, people in the "Academy" may also be to blame
> with the promotion of positions like "post-modernism".  On another
> list that I'm on this idea was briefly considered but I would suggest
> that one look at the following article how it might operate
> especially in certain religious contexts that claims "special knowledge"
> about the world.  See:
> http://www.butterfliesandwheels.org/2003/postmodernism-science-and-
> religious-fundamentalism/
>
> Best wishes and hope for a quick recovery to everyone,
> Tipsters or not, to people affected by hurricane Harvey.
> NYC is still getting over the effects of Super Storm Sandy.
>
> -Mike Palij
> New York University
> m...@nyu.edu
>
>
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[tips] Does failing to cite a paper constitute plagiarism?

2017-08-31 Thread Mike Palij
Some editors apparently don't think so.   See:
http://retractionwatch.com/2017/08/29/citation-not-enough/#more-51589

A couple of points:
(1)  Which well-known Tipster is asked about this case?
(Hint: It ain't me ;-)

(2) Thank the Flying Spaghetti Monster that it doesn't involve
an article in psychology but one in the "hard" sciences. ;-)

NOTE:  Has anyone else developed concerns that Mr T and
his posse's promotion of "fake news" is expanding to "fake
science" (global warming has already been attacked but I am
now referring to ALL science, that is, supporting an anti-science
view) and places like Retraction Watch might be used as evidence
that science is fake one should rely on "alt.science" instead?
It would seem that rationality itself is under attack and critical
thinking has either failed or Mr T's fans never learned it (i.e.,
those that never went to college but doesn't high school provide
a basis to critical thinking?).

Then again, people in the "Academy" may also be to blame
with the promotion of positions like "post-modernism".  On another
list that I'm on this idea was briefly considered but I would suggest
that one look at the following article how it might operate
especially in certain religious contexts that claims "special knowledge"
about the world.  See:
http://www.butterfliesandwheels.org/2003/postmodernism-science-and-religious-fundamentalism/

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Tipsters or not, to people affected by hurricane Harvey.
NYC is still getting over the effects of Super Storm Sandy.

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New York University
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