A friend asked me as an information professional, on behalf of her friend, if I
was familiar with cases of plagiarism regarding dissertations.
Apparently with this specific situation, it involves another person's
dissertation's and largely centers around her table of contents. The
accuser/author of the work is cited within my friend of a friend's dissertation.
Any annecdotes or suggestions on where/how to research this would be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Kristina Fallon
Robert Morris School, Media Specialist
South Bound Brook NJ
yasumani@verizon.net
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