by Molika Ashford on Feb 15, 2010
Slate Corrects a Spate of Math/Science Errors
As errors go, scientific and mathematical ones are often some of the easiest for journalists to make. Writers, more often...
As errors go, scientific and mathematical ones are often some of the easiest for journalists to make. Writers, more often...
A new video clip from Charlie Booker’s BBC TV show Newswipe has been making the rounds on the Web for...
Though speed and pressure are on the list of classic plagiarism excuses, holding writers to a breakneck pace can and...
New York Times reporter Zachery Kouwe resigned after it was revealed that he had plagiarized repeatedly from a Wall Street Journal...
The verdict is in; the National Enquirer will be considered for a Pulitzer Prize this year for its coverage of...
Dodge City Daily Globe reporter Claire O’Brien had her contempt charge and fine lifted when she appeared in court and...
EXCLUSIVE: There are many things that writers, and the publications that publish their work, can do to lose the trust of readers....
In the aftermath of last months plagiarism scandals at the New York Times and Daily Beast, there were lots of...
After a two-month run, the Miami Herald has reported that their program allowing readers to donate money for online content...