Georgian Pingbacks: Mapping Attribution Networks in a 19th-Century Newspaper Corpus
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Georgian Pingbacks
Georgian PingbacksUnderstanding Attribution and Plagiarism in Nineteenth-Century Reprintinginterroger lattribution et le plagiat dans la rimpression au XIXe sicLE
M. H. bEalsOrcid: 0000-0002-2907-3313Loughborough University@Mhbeals
Scissors-and-Paste JournalismA longstanding practice wherein one newspaper reprints, in part of in whole, content from another newspaper, with or without attribution, as part of an explicit or implied reciprocity agreement.
Plagiarism or Distribution
Lou Bloomfield,Copyfind(version 4.1.4). Windows. Charlottesville, Va., 2016.
Plagiarism or Distribution
Undirected Network of Newspaper Reprints, 1818-1819. Gephi Consortium,Gephi(version 0.9.1 ). Windows. 2016.
Plagiarism or DistributionJohn Christian Wood and M. H. Beals,Reprint Mapper (version 0.2.1). Windows. Loughborough, UK, 2016.
Plagiarism or Distribution
Unauthorised and Unattributed TextsDirected Network of Newspaper Reprints, 1818-1819. Gephi Consortium,Gephi(version 0.9.1 ). Windows. 2016.
Identifying Attribution
Georgian Pingbacks Project
Particular thanks to the following undergraduate students atLoughborough University: Will Dickinson, Alice Gilbert, Ollie Luhrs, Alex Mackinder, Pooja Makwana, Matthew McCulloch, Jonny Ord, Emily Stanyard and Rebecca Thompson.
Georgian Pingbacks Project
Georgian Pingbacks Project
Georgian Pingbacks Project
Preliminary Results
The Ipswich Journal of 1820. David Huynh,Open Refine(version 2.6-beta.1 ). 2015.
Preliminary Results
Preliminary Results
The Ethics of Reprinting
The Sydney Gazette, 2 January 1819, p. 2
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