Saturday, February 11, 2012

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Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital Age

At Rhode Island College, a freshman copied and pasted from a Web site’s frequently asked questions page about homelessness — and did not think he needed to credit a source in his assignment because the page did not include author information. The New York Times News August 2, 2010 By Trip Gabriel At DePaul University, [...]

N.C. court won’t force newspaper to I.D. online commentator

A North Carolina judge has ruled that news organizations do not have to release the identities of people who make comments on their online news articles. News August 2, 2010 By The Associated Press CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Gaston County Superior Court Judge Calvin Murphy ruled the Gaston Gazette did not have to tell the attorney [...]

Written word alive and well

A study done by the University of San Diego and other universities revealed that Americans are reading far more words as the new technologies take hold. With the advent of TV, reading was in decline but has rebounded, tripling from 1980 to 2008. -DB Wired Commentary December 29, 2009 By Eliot Van Buskirk Conventional wisdom [...]