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jmc_bks ([personal profile] jmc_bks) wrote2007-10-17 08:44 am
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Following up

Jane's post about the alleged Lanaia Lee plagiarism of David Gemmell's work, along with the follow up post on libel and defamation got me thinking about last year's plagiarism accusation: Kaavya Viswanathan. Not too long ago, I saw that my library still has copies of her book circulating. When I asked at the reference desk, the librarian on duty checked with a couple of other librarians, then said that he didn't know what the library's policy was in that situation or even if they had one. So I checked into the Ask Us Now chat helpline today -- no answer there, although they've referred my question to the administrative office. I'm really interested in knowing if there is any policy at all.

[identity profile] davidgallaher1.livejournal.com 2007-10-17 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I find this stuff rather interesting.

[identity profile] jmc-bks.livejournal.com 2007-10-17 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
The Lee-Gemmell allegations have become kind of soap operaish in some ways, with the devolution into name calling and personal excuses and attacks.

If you're interested in a short historical summary and discussion of originality vs. creativity, you could check out Richard Posner's The Little Book of Plagiarism. I thought it was very clear and well-written, although I didn't necessarily agree with some of Posners arguments and conclusions.