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== Bartolomeo Minio == | |||
Hi Diana, I'm terribly sorry to hear about the plagiarism of your work. In fact, I ought to have spotted it myself: I had that page on my watchlist for a while because it had been the work of a certain user who had a long history of plagiaristic edits and other problematic work. Here's what happened: That user created the article as a tiny unsourced "stub" , then another user found your dissertation and added it as a reference with a short summary (), then the other guy went and copied all that text from your book (). | |||
Please feel free to do whatever you like with the article now, or leave me a note about what you would like done with it. We can of course just delete the plagiarized text - it's sort of not very well integrated into the style of an encyclopedia article anyway, is it? Probably the best qualified person to replace it with a decent, concise summary would be you... | |||
I see you've been making some other useful edits elsewhere, so I have hope you'll actually end up liking Misplaced Pages after all :-) ] ] 09:50, 13 September 2006 (UTC) |
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Hi Diana, I'm terribly sorry to hear about the plagiarism of your work. In fact, I ought to have spotted it myself: I had that page on my watchlist for a while because it had been the work of a certain user who had a long history of plagiaristic edits and other problematic work. Here's what happened: That user created the article as a tiny unsourced "stub" , then another user found your dissertation and added it as a reference with a short summary (), then the other guy went and copied all that text from your book ().
Please feel free to do whatever you like with the article now, or leave me a note about what you would like done with it. We can of course just delete the plagiarized text - it's sort of not very well integrated into the style of an encyclopedia article anyway, is it? Probably the best qualified person to replace it with a decent, concise summary would be you...
I see you've been making some other useful edits elsewhere, so I have hope you'll actually end up liking Misplaced Pages after all :-) Fut.Perf. ☼ 09:50, 13 September 2006 (UTC)