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*[[Rand Paul]]<ref>{{citation | last=Peters | first=Jeremy W. | title=Senator Rand Paul Is Accused of Plagiarizing His Lines From Wikipedia | newspaper=[[The New York Times]] | date=2013-10-31 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/31/us/politics/senator-rand-paul-is-accused-of-plagiarizing-his-lines-from-wikipedia.html }}</ref> |
*[[Rand Paul]]<ref>{{citation | last=Peters | first=Jeremy W. | title=Senator Rand Paul Is Accused of Plagiarizing His Lines From Wikipedia | newspaper=[[The New York Times]] | date=2013-10-31 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/31/us/politics/senator-rand-paul-is-accused-of-plagiarizing-his-lines-from-wikipedia.html }}</ref> |
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*"[[The Pentagon]]"<ref>{{citation | last=Wong | first=Kristina | title=Intel chairman: Pentagon plagiarized Wikipedia in report to Congress | newspaper=[[The Hill (newspaper)|The Hill]] | date=2016-11-17 | url=http://thehill.com/policy/defense/306555-intel-chairman-pentagon-gave-plagiarized-work-to-congress | access-date=2018-02-07}}</ref> |
*"[[The Pentagon]]"<ref>{{citation | last=Wong | first=Kristina | title=Intel chairman: Pentagon plagiarized Wikipedia in report to Congress | newspaper=[[The Hill (newspaper)|The Hill]] | date=2016-11-17 | url=http://thehill.com/policy/defense/306555-intel-chairman-pentagon-gave-plagiarized-work-to-congress | access-date=2018-02-07}}</ref> |
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*[[Alejandro Zaera-Polo]]<ref>https://www.dezeen.com/2015/03/20/princeton-university-former-architecture-dean-alejandro-zaera-polo-inaccurate-plagiarism-statement-accusations/</ref> |
*[[Alejandro Zaera-Polo]]<ref>{{citation|title=Princeton accuses former architecture dean of making "inaccurate" plagiarism statement|work=[[Dezeen]]|date=20 March 2015|author=Marcus Fairs|url=https://www.dezeen.com/2015/03/20/princeton-university-former-architecture-dean-alejandro-zaera-polo-inaccurate-plagiarism-statement-accusations/}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 22:46, 7 February 2018
Many notable individuals and institutions have been credibly determined to have committed plagiarism from Wikipedia.
- Monica Crowley[1][2]
- Jane Goodall[3]
- Michel Houellebecq[4]
- John McCain[5]
- Oxford University Press[6]
- Rand Paul[7]
- "The Pentagon"[8]
- Alejandro Zaera-Polo[9]
See also
References
- ^ "Trump pick Monica Crowley plagiarized multiple sources in 2012 book", CNNMoney, 2018-02-07, retrieved 2018-02-07
- ^ "Why plagiarism took down Monica Crowley, Trump's pick for a top national security post", The Washington Post, 2017-01-16, retrieved 2018-02-07
- ^ Flood, Alison (2013-03-25), "Jane Goodall book held back after accusations of plagiarism", The Guardian, retrieved 2018-02-07
- ^ Lichfield, John (2010-09-08), "I stole from Wikipedia but it's not plagiarism, says Houellebecq", The Independent, retrieved 2018-02-07
- ^ "Did McCain Plagiarize His Georgia Speech From Wikipedia?", The Huffington Post, September 11, 2008
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(help) - ^ Oxford University plagiarized Wikipedia, Kim Komando (komando.com), August 22, 2015
- ^ Peters, Jeremy W. (2013-10-31), "Senator Rand Paul Is Accused of Plagiarizing His Lines From Wikipedia", The New York Times
- ^ Wong, Kristina (2016-11-17), "Intel chairman: Pentagon plagiarized Wikipedia in report to Congress", The Hill, retrieved 2018-02-07
- ^ Marcus Fairs (20 March 2015), "Princeton accuses former architecture dean of making "inaccurate" plagiarism statement", Dezeen