id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jqgc6awppzcsxbcycaukophyde Robert P. Dellavalle Frequently asked questions regarding self-plagiarism: How to avoid recycling fraud 2007 6 .pdf application/pdf 742 132 62 Self-plagiarism, also known as recycling fraud, occurs when an author reuses 3 text in subsequent writings without attributing the previous publication.1-3 4 themselves.5 In the US, copyright protection extends for the life of the author 21 Authors of technical articles are often asked to assign copyright to a 1 5. Have authors been legally sanctioned for violating copyright on their own 6 that "authors have special rights to their words not withstanding copyright."3 10 6. If copyright law has not been enforced against authors repeating themselves, 12 plagiarism ever easier to detect, 7 the JAAD urges all authors to promote 19 Self-plagiarism or fair use? Available at: http://www.plagiary.org/2007/song-from-myself.pdf. http://www.copyright.gov/title17/circ92.pdf. Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States. http://www.copyright.cornell.edu/training/Hirtle_Public_Domain.htm. Self-plagiarisim: Dellavalle, Banks, and Ellis-6 Self-plagiarisim: Dellavalle, Banks, and Ellis-6 Self-plagiarisim: Dellavalle, Banks, and Ellis-6 Self-plagiarisim: Dellavalle, Banks, and Ellis-6 Self-plagiarisim: Dellavalle, Banks, and Ellis-6 Self-plagiarisim: Dellavalle, Banks, and Ellis-6 ./cache/work_jqgc6awppzcsxbcycaukophyde.pdf ./txt/work_jqgc6awppzcsxbcycaukophyde.txt