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Cary Moskovitz. Text Recycling (AKA “Self-Plagiarism”): What Researchers Need to Know. Online Ethics Center, SEAFRI Community of Practice. Online. Nov 16, 2023.

Cary Moskovitz. Text Recycling (AKA “Self-Plagiarism”): What Researchers Need to Know. Research Integrity Office. King’s College, London, England. Oct 20, 2023.

Cary Moskovitz. Text Recycling in Research Writing Complications and Best Practices. University of Northern Colorado. Sept 27, 2023.

Susanne Hall, Chris Anson and Michael Pemberton. Can Students Reuse Their Own Writing? A Policy Discussion. Council of Writing Program Administrators Conference, Reno, NV, July 17, 2023.

Susanne Hall, Chris Anson and Michael Pemberton. Students’ Reuse of Their Own Writing Across Courses: Instructional Attitudes, Ethical Considerations, and Practical Strategies. International Writing Across the Curriculum Conference, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, June 14, 2023. 

Cary Moskovitz and David Hansen. Text Recycling in Scientific Writing: What Editors Need to Know. Council of Science Editors, CSE Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 1, 2023.

Cary Moskovitz. Text Recycling (AKA “Self-Plagiarism”): What Researchers Need to Know. Office of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation. Toronto Metropolitan University. Apr 28, 2023.

Cary Moskovitz. Text Recycling (AKA “Self-Plagiarism”): What Researchers Need to Know. Georgetown University, Apr 17, 2023.

Cary Moskovitz. Self-Plagiarism or Text Recycling? the Ethics of Reusing Your Own Writing. George Washington University, Apr 14, 2023.

Susanne Hall and Michael A. Pemberton. Challenging Misconceptions about Text Recycling. Association of College and Research Librarians, ACRL 2023, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 16, 2023.

Cary Moskovitz. Text Recycling (AKA “Self-Plagiarism”) in Research Writing: Thorny Issues and Best Practices. UC Berkeley, March 15, 2023.

Cary Moskovitz. Text Recycling (AKA “self-plagiarism”) in Research Writing: Complications and Best Practices (Research Ethics Special Event).  UC San Diego, March 14, 2023.

Chris Anson, Susanne Hall, Cary Moskovitz and Michael A. Pemberton. The Ethics of Text Recycling: Professional and Instructional Practices (. Conference on College Composition and Communication, Chicago, IL, Feb 16, 2023.

Cary Moskovitz. Text Recycling (AKA “Self-Plagiarism”) in Scientific Writing: Thorny Issues and Best Practices.  Dialogues in Research Ethics Series, Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy, University of Miami, January 2023.

Cary Moskovitz, Susanne Hall, Michael A. Pemberton. The Ethics and Problematics of Reusing Your Own Writing: Findings and Recommendations from the Text Recycling Research Project. Conference on College Composition and Communication (virtual), March 10, 2022.

Cary Moskovitz. Text Recycling in the Health Sciences: Complications and Best Practices Uniformed Services University Graduate School of Nursing, Feb 28, 2022.

Cary Moskovitz. Text recycling or “self-plagiarism”? Developing better policy for authors, editors, and publishers in STEM (invited paper). 2021 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, Hawaii, December 16-21, 2021.

Cary Moskovitz. Text Recycling: Best Practices and Better Policies. Обнаружение заимствований 2021 (Conference on Plagiarism Detection), Russia (virtual) October 21, 2021.

Cary Moskovitz. Is it Self-Plagiarism? The Do’s and Don’ts of Text Recycling. Dept of Anthropology, University of Georgia (virtual). Sept 24, 2021.

Cary Moskovitz. Text Recycling in Health Sciences Publications: Complex Challenges and Findings from the Text Recycling Research Project (keynote). International Academy of Nursing Editors, 39th Annual Meeting, Virtual, August 2021.

Chris Anson, Susanne Hall, and Michael Pemberton. The Challenges of Text Recycling Across the Curriculum. International Writing Across the Curriculum Conference, Virtual, August 2021.

Cary Moskovitz. A New Terminology for Text Recycling in Research Writing (poster). Society for Scholarly Publishing 43rd Annual Meeting, Virtual, May 2021.

Cary Moskovitz and David Hansen (Panelists). Research Town Hall: Authorship, Ownership and Plagiarism. Duke University, Durham, NC. March 26, 2021.

Cary Moskovitz. RCR Forum: Text Recycling. The Graduate School, Duke University, October 7, 2020.

David Hansen, Cary Moskovitz and Michael Pemberton. The Text Recycling Research Project: Findings and Next Steps. COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics), webinar, August 7, 2020.

Cary Moskovitz. What is Text Recycling? When is it Acceptable? When is it Legal? Council of Scientific Editors, webinar, June 17, 2020.

Cary Moskovitz. The complicated world of text recycling (AKA ‘self-plagiarism) in scientific writing. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, webinar. June 11, 2020.

Chris Anson, Ian Anson, Michael Pemberton, and Cary Moskovitz. Findings from the Text Recycling Research Project. Annual International Conference of The Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE), Atlanta, GA. February 21, 2020.

Cary Moskovitz. The Text Recycling Research Project: The Challenges and Our Approach. Responsible Conduct Of Research-Research Integrity Consortium, Annual International Conference of The Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE), Atlanta, GA. February 20, 2020

Cary Moskovitz and Susanne Hall. Text Recycling in Scientific Research Writing: Findings from the Text Recycling Research Project. AMWA Medical Writing & Communication Conference, San Diego, CA. November 7, 2019.

Cary Moskovitz and Susanne Hall. Understanding Text Recycling: Findings from an NSF-Funded Study and Implications for RCR Training. Society of Research Administrators International Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Oct 21, 2019.

David Hansen, Cary Moskovitz, and Michael Pemberton. The Text Recycling Research Project. COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) European Seminar, Leiden, Netherlands. Sept 3, 2019.

Ian Anson and Chris Anson. Text Recycling in STEM Disciplines: Results from a Text Analytic Study. 8th International Conference on Writing Analytics, 5-6 September 2019, Winterthur, Switzerland.

Michael Pemberton, Susanne Hall, Cary Moskovitz, and Chris Anson. Textual Practices Across the Curriculum: A Study of Text Recycling. 7th Biennial Conference on Writing and Critical Thinking, Quinnipiac University, North Haven, CT. June 17-19, 2019. (Presented by C. Anson.)

Cary Moskovitz. The Text Recycling Project: What we’ve learned and what we’re learning. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.  May 15, 2019.

Cary Moskovitz. Text Recycling and Self-plagiarism: Findings from an NSF-sponsored study and implications for Journal Offices. International Society of Managing and Technical Editors, RTP, Durham, NC. March 1, 2019.

Ian Anson, Cary Moskovitz and Chris Anson. Adapting Writing Analytics to a Study of Text Recycling in STEM Disciplines. 7th International Conference on Writing Analytics, January 26, 2019, St. Petersburg, FL.

Susanne Hall, Cary Moskovitz, and Michael Pemberton. The Disciplinary Dynamics of Text Recycling, International Writing Across the Curriculum Conference, Auburn, AL, June 2018.

Susanne Hall, Cary Moskovitz, and Michael Pemberton. Gatekeeper Attitudes Toward Text Recycling Across the Disciplines, Conference on College Composition and Communication, Kansas City, MO, March 2018.

Susanne Hall and Michael Pemberton. “Your Papers Appear to Be Forged, Comrade”: Tutoring and the Ethics of Text Recycling. International Writing Centers Association Conference, Chicago, 2017.

Cary Moskovitz, Susanne Hall and Michael Pemberton. Text recycling or “self-plagiarism”? How academic gatekeepers view text reuse. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Oct 2017. (Presented by Cary Moskovitz)

Cary Moskovitz. Text recycling in STEM research writing: Common practice or plagiarism? Council of Science Editors Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2017.

Cary Moskovitz. Text Recycling: What is it? Why should we care? University of Miami, Dialogues in Research Ethics series, May 2017.

Cary Moskovitz. Text recycling in STEM research writing: Reasonable reuse or self-plagiarism? George Washington University (Sponsored by the University Writing Program), Oct 2016.

Cary Moskovitz. Text recycling or “self-plagiarism” in scientific discourse. Georgetown University (sponsored by Blommer Science Library, the Georgetown University Writing Program, and the Office of Scholarly Publications), Oct 2016.

Cary Moskovitz. The complexities of text recycling in professional scientific discourse and implications for plagiarism prevention in higher education. Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy, Savannah, GA, Sept 2016.

Cary Moskovitz. Text recycling and self-plagiarism in scientific research writing. Department seminar series. Dept of Crop and Soil Sciences, North Carolina State University, Sept 2016.

Cary Moskovitz. Text recycling or ‘self-plagiarism’ in scientific discourse. North Carolina State University, Campus Writing and Speaking Program’s Brown Bag Lunch Series, April 2016.

Cary Moskovitz and David Kellogg. Textual Recycling as a Rhetorical Practice. Conference on College Composition and Communication, Tampa, FL, March 2015.