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Plagiarism Academic Dishonesty Educators
Plagiarism Academic Dishonesty Educators
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- Dalhousie's policies, news about plagiarism in university settings, and resources for faculty and students to help understand, avoid and detect plagiarism.
- A group of students accused of sharing "programming solutions" by email now face fines or expulsion.
- Publisher's site providing information about The Plagiarism Handbook, a book with information about preventing, detecting, and dealing with plagiarism.
- Presents a concise list of methods for combating plagiarism in the classroom. From Bruce Leland of Western Illinois University.
- Sean-Paul Kelley, owner of the blog he named The Agonist, got caught fraudulently writing about the invasion of Iraq by plagiarizing a paid news service called Stratfor.
- Guide for teachers and faculty discussing some issues and responses to the problem.
- Russ Hunt writes, "The challenge of easier and more convenient plagiarism is to be welcomed. This rising tide threatens to change things for... the better."
- Alison Bone, University of Brighton, provides basic information on the nature of plagiarism and how to prevent it, supplemented by extracts from the University of Brighton's student guide on plagiarism.
- Clearinghouse for articles, resources, and information about plagiarism.
- What It is and How to Recognize and Avoid It. From Indiana University Writing Resources page.
- Study guide company explains its stance on plagiarism, explains what it is and how to entirely avoid it.
- Links to discussions of plagiarism and techniques to combat it.
- Briefly discusses the relationship between copyright and plagiarism.
- Plagiarism detection software isn't just for academic papers any more.
- Internet plagiarism examples, remedies, proper behavior, and annotated related links.
- Realaudio-format radio report about the recent suspension of a clergyman for plagiarism (segment is 4 minutes and 15 seconds in duration).
- Preventing, detecting and tracking online plagiarism.
- Purveyors of collegiate prose are finding life on the dark side of online commerce quite lucrative.
- We found a plagiarist. This is our form of 'web-gilante' justice.
- Detection software will search 800 million websites to stop students plagiarising from the internet.
- Term paper websites are proliferating and making a lot of money. Digital tools and services have been created to catch the cheaters who use the purchased papers or who cut and paste from various internet sites.
- Article briefly discusses plagiarism in commercial and educational settings on the web.
- Highlights differences between 'electronic' plagiarism and traditional plagiarism.
- A tutorial with many examples, practice questions with feedback, and a test.
- A handout designed to help writers develop strategies for knowing how to avoid accidental plagiarism.
- A Realaudio-format radio report about the temptation to cheat via the internet on college coursework and how professors are fighting this trend. (segment is 9 minutes and 30 seconds in duration).
- Access to a range of resources relating to the prevention and detection of plagiarism in the academic community.
- Definitions of plagiarism from the American Historical Association, Modern Language Association, and the American Psychological Association.
- Google Answers sometimes takes school kids up on the offer to answer homework questions or parts of assignments for a price.
- Professor's tutorial refuting excuses and bad logic used to try to justify plagiarism.
- Provides a forum to identify, affirm, and promote the values of academic integrity among students. It is affiliated with the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University.
- Bibliography of print resources on plagiarism and the web.
- Free software that allows teachers to compare papers and determine if one is plagiarized, plus links to other resources.
- Describes language to use in a syllabus to help clarify what plagiarism is and what responsible writing practices are. Teachers are welcome to use any or all of the content in their own syllabi.
- Tips for preventing and identifying plagiarism, including scientific fraud. Lists of plagiarism detection software sites and term paper mills. Bibliography and webography.
- A list of Internet term paper and essay sites was compiled as part of a Teaching Effectiveness Seminar on cheating, plagiarism and Internet paper mills.
- Documents used by the University of Kentucky Department of Chemistry.
- Information that may be useful to readers interested in deterring "technology enhanced academic dishonesty".
- Ideas to use in preventing and detecting plagiarism.
- Academic plagiarism has long been a problem in computer science faculties, but instructors and other university staff are increasingly turning to a series of free, Web-based tools to ferret out plagiarized code and catch ch
- White paper by James Douglas Beasley subtitled, "Research Process Automation, a New Approach for Prevention." Argues that technology can prevent accidental plagiarism and reduce the temptation and ability to do it on purpose.
- From the University of California, Irvine.
- Examples and practice exercises from Rio Salado College.
- Techniques, listing references, self-tests and worksheets from David Gardner of the University of Hong Kong.
- Answers common questions that college students may have on the subject and confronts some of their excuses for not giving proper credit to their sources.
- One student has been expelled, and more than 100 cases of plagiarism remain to be resolved at the University of Virginia after a physics professor used a computer program to catch students who turned in duplicate papers, or portions of papers that appeare
- Better questions as an antidote for rampant Internet plagiarism.
- An initiative to encourage colleges and universities to do as much as they can to reinforce the positive values instilled by parents, such as honesty, compassion, self-discipline, and respect.
- A collection of Internet links and information on plagiarism.
- Real examples of Internet copyright violations. How to avoid plagiarism and cite Web-based material appropriately.
- Faculty in high schools and colleges say the internet is making cheating too easy and too tempting.
- A discussion of plagiarism aimed at faculty of the University of Phoenix. By Clay D. Rooks.
- Physics professor's computer search triggers investigation of 122 students.
- Use this resource to confirm if an essay was created by the student who submitted it, or copied in part or in full from the web.
- Realaudio-format radio report. NPR talks with Thomas Mallon, author of Stolen Words: Forays into the Origins and Ravages of Plagiarism, about the discovery of plagiarism by well-known authors such as Steven Ambrose, and research techniques which should h
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