Understanding text recycling, webinar
Friday 7 August 2020, 4.00pm - 5.15pm (BST)
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COPE is hosting a webinar on text recycling when we will hear from the members of the Text Recycling Research Project about the ethical challenges for authors and editors, with a discussion on the issues involved in establishing effective policy.
Open to COPE members
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ABOUT
Text recycling, also known as self-plagiarism, is a common practice in research writing, especially in the sciences. It’s also complicated, both ethically and legally, posing thorny challenges for authors and editors. The Text Recycling Research Project (TRRP) aims to better understand this practice and support the development of more clear and consistent policies. Cary Moskovitz, David Hansen and Michael Pemberton of the TRRP will present and overview of their research to date, including surveys and interviews with editors and researchers, copyright and contract law, and analyses of published papers. They will then discuss the ethical and practical issues involved in establishing effective policy.
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SPEAKERS
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Cary Moskovitz
(Lead PI), Duke University. Associate Professor of the Practice and Director of Writing in the Disciplines, Thompson Writing Program
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David R Hansen
Associate University Librarian for Research, Collections and Scholarly Communications, Lead Copyright and Information Policy Officer, Duke University Libraries
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Michael Pemberton
Georgia Southern University. Professor of Writing and Linguistics, Director of the University Writing Center, and Editor of Across the Disciplines
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Register for the text recycling webinar
Deadline to register: 5 August 2020
DATE: Friday 7 August, 2020
TIME: 4.00pm-5.15pm (BST)
FOR: free for COPE members
REGISTER FOR WEBINAR >
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Warmest regards,
Linda Gough
COPE Administrator
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