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What have people done about this book? Rather than withdrawing it from our
collection, I'm considering following the suggestion of our head of
Collection Development--keeping it on the shelf but tipping in a notice
indicating the plagiarized content. That actually might be a useful
educational tool re plagiarism. Problem is, what do I consider an
"official" notice of such plagiarized content? Do we consider an email
message to ARLIS-L sufficient? If there's any official notice on the MIT
web site I've been unable to find it. Suggestions?

Edith L. Crowe
Art & Humanities Librarian & Coordinator of Graduate Instruction
San Jose State University Library
http://www.sjlibrary.org
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Corresponding Secretary of the Mythopoeic Society
http://www.mythsoc.org

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