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Linking Errors, Plagiarism and Site Design

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Getting things wrong is one thing; fixing them is another. One of the strengths of the Web is that words are just bits of electricity that can be changed, unlike ink on paper. I’ve written about that in my blog before,

This time the person getting things wrong was a university president — wrong enough to be accused of plagiarism, and the ink on paper was in the newspaper where I used to work. Since the Courant has an online edition, the story set me thinking about the way online editions handle corrections.

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