Plagiarism — No! Let Them Republish! — with Embeds (Bed What?)

To appro­pri­ate the ideas of another for one’s own use is pla­gia­rism;  to copy the ideas of two or more oth­ers is research” — for­get where I heard that.  Must have been at least twice.

Pla​gia​rism​to​day​.com pub­lished an arti­cle how to avoid pla­gia­rism and reap the ben­e­fits of repub­lish­ing — by Jonathon Bailey:

Embe­dAr­ti­cle: YouTube-Style Embeds for Text

For copy­right hold­ers and con­tent cre­ators. [sic] one of the most dif­fi­cult [sic] they face is find­ing ways to share their con­tent while encour­ag­ing a sym­bi­otic rela­tion­ship with those who use it.”

You’re sup­posed to copy and insert this HTML:

<div id=‘embedded_article’><p><b>Source:</b> <a href=“http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2010/03/15/embedarticle-youtube-style-embeds-for-text/”>www.plagiarismtoday.com</a></p><script type=‘text/javascript’ src=‘http://js.embedarticle.com/article/js_snip/4a9833f18d4df14d82cea81214c879541c4a3c86’></script></div>

How­ever you also need to install a plug-in for Word­Press blogs like this one to make the Embed work.   Gonna do that soon — stay tuned and see how this post changes.

First check­out Bailey’s cri­tique then check­out the new fix for the publisher’s dilemma Embe​dAr​ti​cle​.com .

You’ll be glad you did.

About Peter Neibert

I take pictures of Marin County California landscape and wildlife, print some, and publish some on the web.
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