Re: Nice 74
Posted: Sat May 15, 2021 3:39 pm
I think he may have thought so himself.
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Thanks Gerrard,Gerard Killoran wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 3:00 pmHi Geoff
take some time to read this before you try to defend Keene any further
http://streathambrixtonchess.blogspot.c ... ambit.html
(see also what is said there about publisher copyright)"Self-plagiarism is commonly described as recycling or reusing one’s own specific words from previously published texts. While it doesn’t cross the line of true theft of others’ ideas, it nonetheless can create issues in the scholarly publishing world."
https://ori.hhs.gov/self-plagiarism"The reuse of significant, identical, or nearly identical portions of one's own work without acknowledging that one is doing so or citing the original work is sometimes described as "self-plagiarism"; the term "recycling fraud" has also been used to describe this practice".
PS. Shouldn't the Ray Keene stuff be split off away from the Nice 74 material?self-plagiarism refers to authors who reuse their own previously disseminated content and pass it off as a ”new” product without letting the reader know that this material has appeared previously
I agree with all of that Olimpiù, it did not sit comfortable with me when in that piece saying he won't speak ill ofO.G. Urcan wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 1:57 pmRecycling one's own output without attribution is particularly reprehensible when it contains factual mistakes and other defects.
Take the case that I mentioned in this thread on 10 May. With untrue statements, Raymond Keene has repeatedly attacked a deceased chess figure, and has continued recycling those untrue statements even though they have been publicly refuted.
- O.G. Urcan
As a result of the above I just looked at that Keenipedia page for the first time since it originally appeared many years ago.Matt Mackenzie wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:06 pmRe the Keenipedia "ratings":
Of "well known" people who post on here, Leonard Barden and Tim Harding get 9 and John Saunders a "perfect" 10.
Hi Kevin,Kevin Thurlow wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 5:37 pm"Nothing much rimes with Troon - Hastings is perfect." The Scottish colour, "broon"?