Actually, I don’t know if Triond is losing the plot (completely), but I know they are losing articles. Or at least, they somehow lost five of mine. Did they also lose yours?
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Thursday, July 21, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Unresolved: Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work
Since my initial article, nothing much has changed on Triond. Articles are still published in plagiarised versions. And I found a second interesting group of articles: Double publications by the same author. Begs the question: What is going on here? (Or rather, why is nothing being done?)
Following my article Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work I expected Triond to react a bit more robustly than by issuing a statement that they have closed down the account of the offender. In fact, they were in so much haste to do that they missed out on one article included in my first publication.
Read more: Unresolved: Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work
Following my article Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work I expected Triond to react a bit more robustly than by issuing a statement that they have closed down the account of the offender. In fact, they were in so much haste to do that they missed out on one article included in my first publication.
Read more: Unresolved: Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work
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Saturday, May 28, 2011
Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work
Am I the first to notice? Or did it just sort of slip below the radar? Plagiarism of other writers is bad form at the least. While it may happen on one site that another’s work is brazenly copied without the editors noticing it, it should be evident if the publication is on the same site.
I am quite used to finding one or another article of mine having been copied by a writer on another site. I am quite flattered by that, as it proves my writing is better than anything they have on that site, but I surely take steps.
Read more: Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work
I am quite used to finding one or another article of mine having been copied by a writer on another site. I am quite flattered by that, as it proves my writing is better than anything they have on that site, but I surely take steps.
Read more: Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Why Every Triond User Should Have an Expertscolumn Account, Too
A Triond friend of mine recently advised me to open an account with Expertscolumn to republish my articles. While I do that sporadically, I found a reason as to why every Triond (and any other writer for all that) user should have an account there, even if they do not intend to publish there.
Expertscolumn is a publishing site based in India. While it offers you the possibility to submit articles, the choice of possible subjects is quite limited as opposed to the freedom we enjoy on Triond. But unlike Triond, they do not insist on original material and allow you to republish articles you have published on other sites. Al they ask is that you use the same user name as on the original publishing site.
Join Expertscolumn via this link.
Read more: Why Every Triond User Should Have an Expertscolumn Account, Too
Expertscolumn is a publishing site based in India. While it offers you the possibility to submit articles, the choice of possible subjects is quite limited as opposed to the freedom we enjoy on Triond. But unlike Triond, they do not insist on original material and allow you to republish articles you have published on other sites. Al they ask is that you use the same user name as on the original publishing site.
Join Expertscolumn via this link.
Read more: Why Every Triond User Should Have an Expertscolumn Account, Too
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Triond Writing Facts and Family Support
Several writers have been commenting on writing on Triond recently, and I liked what they said. But some things seem not to be included in these articles. I therefore decided to have a go at it and see if I can clarify some things, to myself as well as to others. More
Labelling is Art and Fraud All in One
Fraud in labelling is usually committed in the omissions. The art of labelling is not being caught at it. More
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