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Erlen, Judith. "Writing for Publication: Ethical Considerations." Orthopedic Nursing 21.6 (2002): 68+.
Erlen argues that "Form and style are not the only considerations that authors need to address when preparing a manuscript for possible publication. Writing for publication also requires attention to matters of ethics such as authorship, submitting the paper to several journals simultaneously, plagiarism, the integrity of the information, human subjects considerations, and conflict of interest on the part of the author." (The full text of this article is available through Academic Search Elite.)
Evans, Faun Bernbach, and Madeleine Youmans. "ESL Writers Discuss Plagiarism: The Social Construct of Ideologies." Journal of Education 182.3 (200): 49+.
The authors conclude that "socially situated discourse is necessary for [ESL] students to grasp and reach generally agreed-upon definitions of, and beliefs and attitudes toward, such complex academic issues as plagiarism." (The full text of this article is available through Academic Search Elite.)
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