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Indeed, Harvard has no patience for undergraduates caught plagiarizing—inadvertently or otherwise. And it is in terms of discipline that Harvard’s most obvious double standard applies. Whereas the expository writing handbook “Writing with Sources?? advises students that most cases of plagiarism ordinarily warrant withdrawal from the College for at least two semesters (with exceptions sometimes granted for “genuine confusion” over citation procedures, though Professor Tribe could hardly make that argument), in comparison, Harvard’s disciplinary policy towards its professors is laughable. In Ogletree?...
...Cage holdings may be accessed by qualified researchers,” according to the entry. However, Bethell said he was not able to browse them for his own work. He laughed and said, “I had to talk to some librarians—who were very reliable sources??instead...
...recent months, Harvard College Library (HCL) administrators have been mulling over the relocation of Government Documents—a massive collection of international primary sources??from the first level of Lamont Library to the second level of Littauer Library...
Dershowitz states that he uses only a “few sources?? cited in the Peters hoax. In fact, fully 22 of the 52 endnotes in chapters 1 and 2 are lifted straight from her without any form of attribution. In his defense, Dershowitz claims that no foul play is involved because he checked Peters’s original sources before citing them, a laughable argument were an undergraduate to make it before a plagiarism committee. Dershowitz focuses on a lengthy citation from Mark Twain to argue this point. Yet, although Dershowitz reproduces Peters’s page...
...missions. Turning to his endnote, we find that he gets this “information” from an official Israeli government web site, which bases itself on a confidential “Israeli Military Intelligence Report,” which is based on “reliable Palestinian sources??—none of which are independently corroborated...