"I wrote a portion of the article, but not all of it, although only my name was listed as its author. Other parts of that article were written with the assistance of DesignWrite, a firm which, it turns out, was employed by a pharmaceutical manufacturer to assist in the development of academic articles. I made an error in agreeing to have my name attached to that article without having it made clear that others contributed to it."
Prof Barbara Sherwin comes clean
2 comments:
What did these doctors think they were doing in the first place? It seems that this is a case of closing the door after the horse has already left the barn.
http://www.thelouroe.com/2009/08/can-you-see-through-ghostwriting.html
An Ad Hoc Investigatory Committee has been struck by the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) to look into concerns that the academic freedom and other academic staff rights of McGill's academic librarians have been violated and to make any suitable recommendations:
www.caut.ca/pages.asp
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