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06 Dec 07
Lisa Spiroit may be only a matter of time before some enterprising scholar yokes Google Book Search and plagiarism-detection software together into a massive literary dragnet, scooping out hundreds of years' worth of plagiarists—giants and forgotten hacks alike
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17 Oct 07
Erin the LibrarianAmir Aczel knew just whom to blame. "It seems," the science author complained last month in an irate letter to the Washington Post, "that [Charles] Seife has submitted every sentence in my book to a Google search." Days earlier in a Post book review, Seif
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19 Sep 07
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29 Mar 07
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19 Mar 07
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It seems to me that this should not be unusual
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20 Feb 07
addedentryTextual criticism moves up a gear with Google Book Search.
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01 Jan 07
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07 Dec 06
Tagline: "Will Google Book Search uncover long-buried literary crimes?" An utterly intriguing story about how the future will likely hold some embarassment for some well renowned authors out there (Slate [Paul Collins], November 21 2006).
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26 Nov 06
Yvonne MurtaghGoogle Book Search - The most intriguing result of a digital dragnet would be if any deeply idiosyncratic last-person-you'd-guess authors get fingered— I'd bet that in the next decade at least one major literary work gets busted.
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22 Nov 06
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