I Have A Question:
This would be embarrassing for a lay person to be caught doing, for a BYU Professor to be at it...well, Wow, just Wow. You’ve even made it easy for him to correct and he STILL won’t make it right. Truly staggering and utterly rebuts any defence of unintentionality that JP has tried to suggest.
The only thing I can think of as far as his mindset is that since this is a blog he is posting on, it is less formal than a full-fledged article published for the School, or a literary publication that folks actually pay for. The reason I mention this is because he brought it up himself in one of his Mea Cupla articles.
Maybe he doesn’t feel that his documentation has to be as formal due to the nature of this being a blog. Therefore, it doesn’t have to follow all of the standardized rules.
This is all conjecture on my part. I’m just throwing it out there as a guess at this point.
If this is, indeed the case, then he needs to study the rules of all of this a lot more intently before writing articles that contain notes from other authors.
Kish mentioned something in an earlier post about the actual work product that I found interesting. Kish mentioned that it appeared obvious that Dan had an overall lack of knowledge when it came to the scientific subject he was writing on. I believe that is true, which is why, I’m sure, he took so many notes from other authors.
I had not even read the articles mentioned before this thread appeared because the subject matter held little interest to me.
Going forward, I would definitely suggest that Dan stays away from topics that he has little or limited knowledge of in order to avoid getting caught in this kind of serious trap again.