Isn’t is plagiarism when people use your ideas from conferences without attribution? What would be the point of scholarly integrity or presenting work in that space if it was going to be stolen?
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Replying to @DrDadabhoy
I wasn’t clear enough. Yes, if you’re at a conference & hear, or even hear about, a great paper on X, then of course you’re ethically obliged to give credit. I was thinking more of the ideas that sit percolating & then surface months later as part of something else.
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Replying to @ADMedievalist @DrDadabhoy
You are still ethically obligated to research what you’re writing on. So even if you forgot, somehow, where the ideas came from, google exists. There is no excuse for this. None.
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