Harvard President Claudine Gay Hit With Six New Charges Of Plagiarism
'Half of Gay’s published works now implicated in growing scandal pushing the total number of allegations near 50. ...In a 2001 article, Gay lifts nearly half a page of material verbatim from another scholar, David Canon, a political science professor at the University of Wisconsin. That article, "The Effect of Minority Districts and Minority Representation on Political Participation in California," includes some of the most extreme and clear-cut cases of plagiarism yet. At one point, Gay borrows four sentences from Canon’s 1999 book, Race, Redistricting, and Representation: The Unintended Consequences of Black Majority Districts, without quotation marks and with only minor semantic tweaks. She does not cite Canon anywhere in or near the passage...'
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MORE READING: Harvard Handbooks: * Writing with Sources | A Guide for Students
* Writing with Sources; A Guide for Harvard Students Paperback – January 1, 1998. by Gordon Harvey
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