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昨晚看到一文章,没事发个email证实一下。
今天(2/7/2012)收到这email:
今天收到email和附件如下:
r******[email protected] 10:52 AM (2 hours ago)
Thank you for your interest in this case. I have attached the open letters
that I wrote to Dr. Fang and his supporters last year. You are free to copy
and distribute these.
For a detailed review of this case, please visit
http://www.2250s.com/read.php?53-689-689
A panel review is also available at http://www.2250s.com/list.php?64
Further, my open letter for Dr. Fang and its Chinese translations, please
visit http://www.2250s.com/read.php?2-12601-12601
Please also note that Dr. Fang not only plagiarized my work but also
infringed on the publisher's (Oxford University Press) copyright. The above
mentioned review focused on the plagiary aspect. The copyright infringement
is a separate form of misconduct. This combination of plagiarism-with-
copyright infringement is typical in when people borrow material from one
language and translate it into another.
Please also note that Dr. Fang's 1995 essay was officially published .. www.
oursci.org as an online encyclopedia entry. This official publication in
1995 made no mention of Dr. Root-Bernstein's work. Dr. Fang altered this
version in October 2010 only AFTER he was informed of being accused of
plagiarism and copyright infringement. Please note that adding the reference
to my original article does not mitigate either the plagiarism or the
copyright infringement. For the archived version, please see http://web.archive.org/web/20070417032833/www.oursci.org/ency/phil/011.htm
You may also contact Christopher Gan for further information about Dr. Fang?
s other forms of alleged misconduct:
Christopher Gan
Robert Root-Bernstein, Ph. D.
Professor of Physiology
2174 Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824 USA
r******[email protected]
office phone: 517-884-5039
webpage: http://www.msu.edu/~rootbern
blog page: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blogs
今天(2/7/2012)收到这email:
今天收到email和附件如下:
r******[email protected] 10:52 AM (2 hours ago)
Thank you for your interest in this case. I have attached the open letters
that I wrote to Dr. Fang and his supporters last year. You are free to copy
and distribute these.
For a detailed review of this case, please visit
http://www.2250s.com/read.php?53-689-689
A panel review is also available at http://www.2250s.com/list.php?64
Further, my open letter for Dr. Fang and its Chinese translations, please
visit http://www.2250s.com/read.php?2-12601-12601
Please also note that Dr. Fang not only plagiarized my work but also
infringed on the publisher's (Oxford University Press) copyright. The above
mentioned review focused on the plagiary aspect. The copyright infringement
is a separate form of misconduct. This combination of plagiarism-with-
copyright infringement is typical in when people borrow material from one
language and translate it into another.
Please also note that Dr. Fang's 1995 essay was officially published .. www.
oursci.org as an online encyclopedia entry. This official publication in
1995 made no mention of Dr. Root-Bernstein's work. Dr. Fang altered this
version in October 2010 only AFTER he was informed of being accused of
plagiarism and copyright infringement. Please note that adding the reference
to my original article does not mitigate either the plagiarism or the
copyright infringement. For the archived version, please see http://web.archive.org/web/20070417032833/www.oursci.org/ency/phil/011.htm
You may also contact Christopher Gan for further information about Dr. Fang?
s other forms of alleged misconduct:
Christopher Gan
Robert Root-Bernstein, Ph. D.
Professor of Physiology
2174 Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824 USA
r******[email protected]
office phone: 517-884-5039
webpage: http://www.msu.edu/~rootbern
blog page: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blogs