I will be presenting a webinar on attribution and avoiding plagiarism several times in October for Digital First Media colleagues.
If you haven’t already taken the plagiarism quiz, please do so. I encourage journalists taking the webinar to read the ebook Telling the Truth and Nothing But as well as these blog posts:
I lifted (but attributed) most of this post on plagiarism
You can quote me on that: Advice on attribution for journalists
Our cheating culture: Plagiarism and fabrication are unacceptable in journalism
4 reasons why linking is good journalism; 2 reasons why linking is good business
Plagiarism and Fabrication Summit: Journalists need to use links to show our work
Journalism’s Summer of Sin marked by plagiarism, fabrication, obfuscation by Craig Silverman
How to handle plagiarism and fabrication allegations by Craig Silverman and Kelly McBride
Journalism has an originality problem, not a plagiarism problem by Kelly McBride
ACES moves forward with effort to fight plagiarism by Gerri Berendzen
Here are the slides for the webinar:
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[…] I think an ethical journalist should acknowledge and link to sources. You can disagree with me on that and you’ll have some company. It’s not one of those ethical points on which journalists are mostly united, like that we should publish accurate stories and shouldn’t plagiarize. […]
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[…] not just forcefully, by firing the offenders, but creatively, by asking me to develop a quiz and training to help prevent future […]
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