تستعرض هذه الورقة ملامح ومحاور استراتيجية مقترحة للتطبيق بالجامعات المصرية للنزاهة الاكاديمية حيث تعرض لعناصر النزاهة الاكاديمية وكيفية تجنب الانتحال بالبرامج الاكاديمية والعلمية والتى تشمل التأهيل العلمى والاكاديميى بعناصره المعرفية التخصصية والبحثية المنهجية والتحكيم العلمى وفقا لعناصر الجدارة الاكاديمية والتدريب على استخدام مصادر المعلومات وتوظيفها التوظيف الدقيق فى مراحل البحث المختلفة وما تتطلبه من قدرات قرائية بأنواعها المختلفة (القشد، المسح، القراءة التفاعلية، والفراءة المركزة..الخ.
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33. GU
SU
KU
RU
Institution IP
addresses
Registration
KU can’t register by himself, he/she
should be added by his parent’s account
as sub account under parent
administration.
GU & RU can add KU subaccounts.
RU have full privilege access to all
subportals.
RU must register from his institutions’ IP
addresses to have full access to
specialized full scientific resources.
GU & SU can upgrade their accounts to
researcher only if they are related to an
institution and upgrade must be from his
institutions’ IP addresses. (extra data)
Registration Should be using national ID
Access is only from inside Egypt (Geo
Lock)
KU: Children User (School
Srudent)
SU: university student.
GU: General user
RU: Researcher /
scientific
57. • Barack Obama: During the presidential campaign of Barack
Obama in February 2008, Obama was accused of plagiarizing a
speech by Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, given in
October 2006. Obama’s speech, given in Wisconsin, included
quotations from several other speeches, which he credited to
Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy, as well as a
quotation from the Declaration of Independence.
PlagiarismToday.com noted that after comparing Deval’s
speech with Obama’s, one could see that Obama "used many
of the same quotes as well as very similar phrasing." Obama
apologized for not giving credit to Deval after the two had
worked on his speech together, and Deval made a public
announcement, calling the whole incident "unfair," and
supporting Obama’s speech, according to Boston.com.
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7. Stephen Ambrose : Popular historian and biographer Stephen Ambrose –
perhaps best known for his 1992 book "Band of Brothers" – was embroiled
in a plagiarism scandal in 2002 when charges were made that he had taken
sections of historian Thomas Childers' book "Wings of Morning" and put
them in his book "The Wild Blue." Ambrose apologized, then an investigation
by Forbes.com revealed that passages in some of his other books, including
"Crazy Horse and Custer," were similar to sections of books by other
authors.