Text-Based Plagiarism in Scientific Writing: What Chinese Supervisors Think About Copying and How to Reduce it in Students’ Writing

TitleText-Based Plagiarism in Scientific Writing: What Chinese Supervisors Think About Copying and How to Reduce it in Students’ Writing
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsLi, Y
JournalScience and Engineering Ethics
Volume19
Issue2
Pagination569 - 583
Date Published6/2013
ISSN Number14715546
KeywordsAcademic Ethics , education , plagiarism , SCIENCE
AbstractText-based plagiarism, or textual copying, typically in the form of replicating or patchwriting sentences in a row from sources, seems to be an issue of growing concern among scientific journal editors. Editors have emphasized that senior authors (typically supervisors of science students) should take the responsibility for educating novices against text-based plagiarism. To address a research gap in the literature as to how scientist supervisors perceive the issue of textual copying and what they do in educating their students, this paper reports an interview study with 14 supervisors at a research-oriented Chinese university. The study throws light on the potentiality of senior authors mentoring novices in English as an Additional Language (EAL) contexts and has implications for the efforts that can be made in the wider scientific community to support scientists in writing against text-based plagiarism
DOI10.1007/s11948-011-9342-7
Short TitleSci Eng Ethics
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