Hartford Courant: Courant Reviews Aggregation Policy
Tuesday, 1 September 2009, 19:44
"Last week, The Courant received a letter from The Journal Inquirer managing editor that prompted it to review our aggregation strategy. We found that there were legitimate points of concern. Most importantly, we discovered a mistake in our editing process when we take articles from our website to our print newspaper. We found that we inappropriately dropped the attribution or proper credit and in some cases credited ourselves with a byline to a Courant reporter. Once made aware of this mistake, The Courant took immediate steps to correct the process.
New York: Did Toby Young Plagiarize Passages From the ‘Times’ For ‘How to Lose Friends & Alienate People’?
Tuesday, 7 October 2008, 16:03
Toby Young: "I don't think it's a sort of mealy-mouthed or weasely defense to say that the standard that British journalists are expected to hold themselves to are not as high as the standards that some American journalists hold," he explained. "We're a little less precious about this kind of thing." (via Romenesko)
Friday, 18 January 2008, 10:44
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What’s the correct response to seeing words you wrote appear verbatim in another publication?
Friday, 13 April 2007, 00:11
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David Blum of the New York Sun has named the producer fired in the CBS plagiarism incident. Craig Silverman explains why journalists insist on naming names in cases of plagiarism. (Ahem: "Even student newspapers do it.")
Friday, 13 April 2007, 00:08
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"CBS News said yesterday it planned to install a new level of editorial oversight to its Web site since revelations that the CBS anchor Katie Couric read a plagiarized commentary on the site last week."










