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Published on 31.03.00 in Vol 2, No 1 (2000): Theme Issue on eHealth Ethics

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Works citing "Digital plagiarism - The web giveth and the web shall taketh"

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  1. . Towards ethical guidelines for e-health: JMIR Theme Issue on eHealth Ethics. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2000;2(1):e7
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  2. Bilic-Zulle L, Azman J, Frkovic V, Petrovecki M. Is There an Effective Approach to Deterring Students from Plagiarizing?. Science and Engineering Ethics 2008;14(1):139
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  3. . Fraude y plagio en la carrera y en la profesión. Revista Clínica Española 2014;214(7):410
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  4. . Fraud and plagiarisim in school and career. Revista Clínica Española (English Edition) 2014;214(7):410
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  5. . Report of a case of cyberplagiarism - and reflections on detecting and preventing academic misconduct using the Internet. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2000;2(1):e4
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  6. . Plagiarism as a Social Contract, a New Way to Approach Plagiarism. Journal of Academic Ethics 2021;19(3):407
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  7. Xiao T, Baltes S, Hata H, Treude C, Kula RG, Ishio T, Matsumoto K. 18 million links in commit messages: purpose, evolution, and decay. Empirical Software Engineering 2023;28(4)
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