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This volume is the first book-length study of disguised forms of plagiarism that�mar the body of published research in humanities disciplines. As a contribution to�applied research ethics, this practical guide offers a typology of the principal�forms of disguised plagiarism. It provides detailed analyses, in-depth case�studies, and useful flow charts to assist researchers, editors, and publishers in�protecting the integrity of the body of published research literature. Disguised�plagiarism is more subtle than copy-and-paste plagiarism; all its varieties involve some additional concealment that creates further distance between the�plagiarizing text and its source. These disguised forms are the most difficult forms�of plagiarism to detect. Readers of the volume will become acquainted with the�subtler forms of plagiarism that corrupt the production and dissemination of�knowledge in humanities fields. The book is valuable not only to those�interested in research ethics, but also to those in humanities fields including philosophy, theology, and history.Typham this is the title: Disguised Academic Plagiarism A Typology and Case Studies for Researchers and Editors





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