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Gautam Naik. "Biotech Firms Bypass Journals to Make News" Wall Street Journal (January 28, 2002): Pages B1, B3. Naik, a news reporter, interviews PPL Therapeutics executives on their decision to announce a scientific breakthrough in the press rather than the traditional peer-reviewed scientific journal. Naik's extensive examination includes reaction from the scholarly community. (jv)

Michael Nelson. "Evaluating the Historians -- With and Without Ph.D.'s," Virginia Quarterly Review Volume 78 (Summer 2002): Number 3. Pages 377-394. Nelson, a political scientist, examines the recent controversies in which six best-selling historical writers have been accused of plagiary, fabrication and superficiality. He concludes the some criticism, particularly of Michael Beschloss and David McCullough. neither of whom have advanced degrees in history seems born of academic snobbery. Nelson does fault Stephen E. Ambrose and Doris Kearns Goodwin for plagiary and Joseph J. Ellis and Edmund Morris for making things up. (jv)

K.P. Novick and J.S. Chasen. The Rights of Authors and Artists. Bantam, 1984.

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This bibliography includes books and articles to help academic authors do their work and to stay informed on authoring issues.

Entries are, arranged alphabetically by the author's last name. For authors with multiple entries, the works are chronological with the most recent at the top.

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