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Jonah Lehrer survived his self-plagiarism scandal last month only to resign after details of fabrication emerged. It's time to look back at what happened.
Is it plagiarism when you’re copying from yourself? Can’t a journalist repurpose material from a long-form print article into a blog post? And yet, the proof may be in the response from Lehrer’s...
As Mr. Lehrer tries to come back with a new book four years after he was discovered plagiarizing, he is facing criticism as well as support.
Not so on the Internet: New Yorker staffer Jonah Lehrer, who was just hired, has often reused his own exact wording without noting it in his work at NewYorker.com, Wired, the New York Times...
Jonah Lehrer, a science writer who was caught fabricating quotes in one of his books, said plagiarism is "the worst mistake a journalist can make". / Speaking at a forum discussion at Fresno State on Thursday, Lehrer has written for Wired, Grantland, The New Yorker, The Boston Globe and The Wall Street Journal ...
Jonah Lehrer’s Journalistic Misdeeds at Wired.com An investigation reveals evidence of plagiarism, dodgy quotes, and factual inaccuracies.
Jonah Lehrer, left, former New Yorker writer, discusses plagiarism with Knight Foundation President Alberto Ibarguen during the Knight Foundation's Medial Learning Seminar 2013, held at the...