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Confessions of an Academic Forger
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About the Book
A disturbing trend faces education in the U.S.—not plagiarism but academic forgery (students purchasing and signing their names to work produced by others). This book, by a former professional forger, describes the difference between the two and presents case studies along with an exposé of the trade. The author provides a thorough treatment of the topic and reveals the serious implications for the future of academia. Educators should educate themselves about forgery and join the conversation about solving the problem.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Jeffrey Alfred Ruth
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 196
Bibliographic Info: appendices, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2015
pISBN: 978-0-7864-9688-4
eISBN: 978-1-4766-1866-1
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments 6
Preface 9
Introduction: Meet Ossi Chesterton, Academic Forger 13
Section I: Studies in Forgery
1. Foundations for Forgery 17
2. Liars, Legacies, and Losers 29
3. The Foreign Factor 40
4. Honest Cheats, Career Cheaters, and Cheater Networks 51
5. The Double Blind 62
6. Competitors and Honorable Forgery 73
7. Is One Sitting on Your Desk Right Now? 84
8. I Guess We’re All Shakespeareans 95
9. Dissertation Disorder: I Can’t Get There From Here! 105
10. Egregious Circumstances 116
Section II: A Few Fine Points
11. Turnitin—Not the Failsafe You Think It Is 127
12. The Internet and the Ease of Forgery 137
13. Online Classes and Proof of Ability 145
14. Word Processing, Properties, and Copyrights 150
15. The Future of Academic Forgery 156
Appendix One: Congratulations! You Made the Book 167
Appendix Two: Which One Is the Forgery? A Four Paper
Challenge 175
Chapter Notes 189
References 191
Index 193