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Tag: anticipatory

Douglas Adams, technologies & anticipatory plagiarism

Posted on January 26, 2010

Image Credit Leeks As readers of the blog know, Matt Koehler and I work together quite a lot. In fact we just rotate author-order in our papers since it is hard...

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