[beliefs] Re: No Subject

From: James J. Lippard ([email protected])
Date: Sun Sep 05 1999 - 12:52:37 MST


I second the request--further, what was the source being plagiarized from,
so we can examine this for ourselves. Has a side-by-side comparison been
put together by anyone, along the lines of
http://www.primenet.com/~lippard/Bakerreport.txt? (This case involved
someone still on the _Skeptical Inquirer_ editorial board.)

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On Sun, 5 Sep 1999, Kurt Youngmann wrote:

> > You said:
> >
> > As a relatively new publication, ScRAM still has to prove its worth. The
> > fact that it published plagiarized work in its first issue is not an
> > auspicious start. That the plagiarer remains on its editorial board is not
> > a good thing. That ScRAM's publisher, Prometheus, is having that plagiarer
> > edit a book is a bad thing. If at length ScRAM actually publishes Long's
> > study, it may prove an irretrievable embarrassment for the publication,
> > indicating that its review process is suspect. I have not yet read the
> > finished article, but no amount of editing can make a silk's purse out of
> > the sow's ear that was Long's "experiment" in the first place.
> >
> > -- Larry Sarner & Linda Rosa
> >
>
> Seems I missed something a ways back. Can you please tell me which was the
> plagiarized work and who the plagiarer is? I no longer have the issue in my
> possession.
>
> Thanx very much,
>
> Kurt Youngmann
> [email protected]
>
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