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How VQR's Jaquith Found Anderson's Plagiarism (Hint: It's In Parentheses) - Posted June 25, 2009
Virginia Quarterly Review blogger Waldo Jaquith made quite a stir with his discovery that portions of Wired editor Chris Anderson's new book "Free" were pulled from unattributed sources, namely Wikipedia. But we wondered, how did Jaquith happen upon Anderson's plagiarized sections? We tracked down Jaquith -- as he was en route... [FishBowlNY]

VQR Calls Wired's Anderson Out On Plagiarism - Posted June 24, 2009
Virginia Quarterly Review blogger Waldo Jaquith has dug up passages from Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson's new book, "Free," in which Anderson pulls chunks of text from Wikipedia entries, without attribution. In addition to the allegations of plagiarism, it also seems like Anderson didn't fact check some of the info pulled from... [FishBowlNY]

VQR Calls Wired's Anderson Out On Plagiarism - Posted June 24, 2009
Virginia Quarterly Review blogger Waldo Jaquith has dug up passages from Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson's new book, "Free," in which Anderson pulls chunks of text from Wikipedia entries, without attribution. In addition to the allegations of plagiarism, it also seems like Anderson didn't fact check some of the info pulled from... [FishBowlNY]

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