Technological Protection Systems for Digitized Copyrighted Works
Resources, Reports, Tools, and Full-Text Documents (3 Items) Digital Copyright
Source: USPTO New, Full-Text Report, Technological Protection Systems for Digitized Copyrighted Works Summary ||| Direct to Full-Text
-- Journalism The New York Times Full-Text Access to Jayson Blair Archive
From the page, A team of Times editors, reporters and researchers have reviewed 73 articles by Jayson Blair since late October and are continuing to examine his work. This archive also includes articles by Jayson Blair dating back to June 9, 1998. Readers with information about these or other articles by Mr. Blair that may be false wholly or in part are asked to e-mail The Times: retrace@nytimes.com. The page contains full-text access to 73 articles by Blair beginning in 1998. A page where, "falsification, plagiarism and similar problems were discovered in a review of articles written by Jayson Blair" is also provided. Thanks to P.J. for the news tip. See Also: "Poisoning the archival wells" (via Fort Worth Star Telegram)
From the article, As journalists dissect the epic scandal at The New York Times, their findings have troubled a key group of specialists: news researchers and newspaper librarians. They tend archives, the treasure trove of information from which they pull all manner of data to help journalists examine trends and developments. They groom databases to yield impeccable details for current and future generations. They have no tolerance for inaccuracy because, like the news staff they support, their credibility is forever at stake. Count them among those who were angered to learn that former Times reporter Jayson Blair had committed extensive plagiarism and falsification of facts.
-- Health--United States
Source: National Library of Medicine New Web Site, Asian American Health
"An Information portal to issues affecting the health and well-being of Asian Americans in the United States."
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