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History-Journal Editors Grapple With the Perils of Plagiarism

When the American Historical Association stopped adjudicating cases of plagiarism in 2003, the association promised that it would offer alternatives, including member education and new professional standards.

That decision was controversial at the time, in part because of well-publicized accusations...

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