Ex-New York Magazine writer announces he will 'take some time away' after plagiarism scandal

Ross Barkan apologized and announced time away to "self-reflect" after New York Magazine severed ties with him over 67 columns lacking proper attribution.
Ex-New York Magazine writer announces he will 'take some time away' after plagiarism scandal

Ross Barkan has apologized for plagiarism allegations, admitting he did not use citations aggressively enough and failed to paraphrase adequately. New York Magazine severed ties with Barkan after an investigation found he did not adhere to editorial standards, updating 67 of his columns for improper attribution. Barkan announced he will take time away to self-reflect and promises to do a better job in the future.

  • Ross Barkan apologized for plagiarism, stating his mistakes were not willful or intentional.
  • He acknowledged failing to use citations aggressively and paraphrase adequately.
  • New York Magazine severed ties with Barkan after an investigation found 67 columns lacked proper attribution.
  • Barkan announced he will take time away to self-reflect.
  • The controversy began when reporter Drew Harwell accused Barkan of lifting from his report.
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