Dr. Su University graduated from ** plagiarism and openly published a book, which was not satisfactory and difficult to convince the public
*The problem of plagiarism has long plagued the academic community, and poor punishment has become the key.
The academic community has long been plagued by the problem of plagiarism, which is rooted in the mutual protection of interests and portals, but the bigger problem lies in the poor handling.
The lack of harsh punishment for plagiarism is fundamental. How can the academic community be fair in its own adjudication and self-evaluation? Emotional entanglements lead to a loss of impartiality to what should be a serious issue.
The journal "Science Report" under Nature once retracted the manuscript due to the plagiarism of Professor Dai Meifeng of Jiangsu University, and directly announced the reason for the plagiarism.
The initiative is simple, but far-reaching. Jiangsu University severely dealt with Dai Meifeng, suspended her evaluation of advanced and professional title promotion, and gave her a warning.
However, Soochow University downplayed the plagiarism of graduate Shao Bao**. His Ph.D. completely copied the works of the Japanese scholar Sakai, but he was able to graduate and teach at Soochow University to this day. This year, the ** of his evaluation title was also plagiarized, but Soochow University was silent.
This very different way of dealing with it is puzzling. The problem is compounded by the lack of a uniform national approach to punishment.
The United States has established the Office of Research Integrity and promulgated the U.S. Federal Research Misconduct Policy, which clearly stipulates academic misconduct. Once the misconduct is confirmed, the relevant units will face punishment and even demand compensation for damages.
* Clear punitive measures should be established to ensure strict enforcement in order to maintain a clean and honest academic atmosphere.
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