The Fraud Finder: A conversation with Elisabeth Bik
When you think of plagiarism, poems and books probably spring to mind more easily than, say, scientific papers. And words more easily than images. But plagiarism is not uncommon in science papers, and it often takes the form of images fiddled with and grafted from elsewhere. Whether they’re a consequence of laziness or a desire … Continue reading The Fraud Finder: A conversation with Elisabeth Bik
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