Whatever you do, don’t copy us.’ (…) it’s about learning toīelieve in your own ideas it’s about not being so besotted
‘sound like us, write like us, learn to think like us, but (…) It can feel as if you are being told to … The real problem is that it is paradoxical. Is this plagiarism or a false positive? Why? Though a Google search, you find that the text isįound verbatim in an on-line article, entitled Theĭeath of “e” and the Birth of the Real New Therefore, “e” is disappearing from our vocabulary becauseĬonducting business electronically is a normal, every-day activity. It is a necessity to get involved in the digitalĮconomy. Real New Economy doing business electronically is the only way to stayĪlive and competitive.
Today, according to authors of The Death of “e” and the Birth of the Receives an originality report showing a match for Teaching and Learning Committee guidelines forĪcademic staff on dealing with plagiarismĪ lecturer (or student who has access to it) Not in the public domain) and passing it off