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Illustrated presentation on the rise of plagiarism in science.
Scientists have often had their work misappropriated, yet in todayâs era plagiarism is sometimes regarded as acceptable. Brian J Ford tells of remarkable examples over the centuries.
This remarkable presentation concludes showing how a scientist can even be led to plagiarize themselves!
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27 November 2010 at 5:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Press Office, University of Cambridge |
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£2.00 |
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This will show, for the first time, exactly what the first microscopists could observe. |
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