Summary
A National Science Foundation policy erodes scientific credibility -- and the agency's rationale doesn't justify that puzzling approach.
Why does the foundation's inspector general make public the names of taxpayer-funded researchers caught plagiarizing only if they face criminal charges or lawsuits or are barred from federal contracts -- and then only via Freedom of Information Act requests?See the full content of this document
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Another 'Science' Cover-Up: Protecting Miscreants
Scientific miscreants' privacy.
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