Must-reads of the week November 21, 2014 By The Editors Virtual reality at The Des Moines Register, journalism’s plagiarism problem, and Jack Shafer on leaving Reuters
Journalism has a plagiarism problem. But it’s not the one you’d expect November 18, 2014 By David Uberti Fareed Zakaria’s case highlights news organizations’ ethical gray areas
Why hiring Benny Johnson is a smart play for National Review September 10, 2014 By David Uberti The serial plagiarist could help the rightwing magazine go viral in a crowded conservative market
The New Yorker‘s plagiarism blunder April 28, 2014 By Edirin Oputu "The problem is the degree to which you are a victim of your own success"
Let Stephen Glass back into journalism February 10, 2014 By Zach Schonfeld Glass can’t possibly mess up journalism more than we already have
Nate Thayer: freelance plagiarist? March 8, 2013 By Sara Morrison Sloppy, yes. Plagiarist … doesn’t look like it.
Nate Thayer accused of plagiarism [UPDATED] March 7, 2013 By Sara Morrison "I will defend to the death my reporting and attribution of this piece"
‘I need rules’ February 12, 2013 By Curtis Brainard Jonah Lehrer says he still intends to pursue writing
UPI shirks responsibility August 17, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Raeburn takes wire to task for cribbing from Science News
UPDATED: Crime and punishment August 15, 2012 By Curtis Brainard As Zakaria stands trial, Lehrer gets an undeserved pardon
Do they get that it’s wrong? July 16, 2012 By Kristal Brent Zook Journalism students can be "truly baffled" when confronted for plagiarism
Escape From Thailand September 2, 2011 By Erika Fry A simple story about plagiarism forced me to flee a country I love
Escape From Thailand September 2, 2011 By Erika Fry A simple story about plagiarism forced me to flee a country I love