Although China’s university system has long been known to be racked by plagiarism and ghostwriting, a study by a professor at the University of Wuhan, in eastern China, has shown how rampant the practices are, the Associated Press reported.
Commercial sales of ghostwritten dissertations and journal articles were worth nearly 1 billion yuan (or more than $146-million) in 2009, a 500-percent increase over 2007, according to the study, by Shen Yang. And businesses produce only a small portion of the plagiarized papers in circulation.
Professors and senior academic staff members frequently use graduate students to ghostwrite papers, publish junior colleagues' research as their own without citation, or pluck material from published sources.
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Plagiarism Spawns $146-Million Ghostwriting Industry in China, Report Says (Chronicle of Higher Education)
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