#1 2006-12-31 13:47:42
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Sounding Familiar Isn't Plagurism
I read Content Rich Creativity (http://www.site-reference.com/articles/ … ntent.html) and thought, "Boy, this sounds like something I've read before!"
Searched through my saved articles, and it wasn't there. Went to the bottom of the article for more suggested reading, and found it! (http://www.site-reference.com/articles/ … ivity.html) At least, she didn't plagurize it. LOL
Now, how come I can pick up stuff like this, but can't even remember what I had for dinner last night?! 
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#2 2006-12-31 14:11:52
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Re: Sounding Familiar Isn't Plagurism
Sorry Lynn, my fault and one of the pitfalls of changing editors. Thanks for pointing that out and have a great new year!
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#3 2007-01-01 13:18:57
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Re: Sounding Familiar Isn't Plagurism
Actually, I was thinking how important it is to keep track of where writers publish their articles, so they don't end up publishing the same thing in the same place. 
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