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PlagiarismAdvice
http://www.plagiarismadvice.org
PlagiarismAdvice.org have been providing resources, training, advice and guidance to the education sector since 2002 when the service was founded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) as the JISC Plagiarism Advisory Service to help address growing concerns about plagiarism within the UK HE and FE sectors.
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Plagiarism in China
http://ssrn.com/abstract=1323927
An academic paper that examine what plagiarism was and was not in classical Chinese culture.
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Guiding the Gifted to Honest Work
http://www.dukegiftedletter.com/articles/vol9no1_feature.html
Guiding the Gifted to Honest Work
Students will tell you that plagiarism is everywhere and, perhaps, even irrelevant. To make their case, they point to recent examples of high-profile authors, politicians, musicians, and even clergy who have used the work of others without acknowledgment.
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Plagiarism - A Cut and Paste Generation (Video)
http://www.teachers.tv/video/30749
Plagiarism - A Cut and Paste Generation (online Video) from Teachers TV (UK)
A look at how staff combat plagiarism in schools, colleges and universities, following the rise of the internet and the cut and paste generation.
A schools plagiarism workshop shows the difficulty in defining and responding to plagiarism in schools, and students at the University of Leeds attend a compulsory study skills module to help boost their understanding of plagiarism.
At Ripon Grammar School, North Yorkshire, staff help students develop independent research skills using the internet in unexpected subjects such as PE and biology.
Hemsworth Arts and Community College, Pontefract, teaches a Harvard style referencing system and uses a plagiarism policy to demonstrate the small steps that can provide pupils with the awareness they need in internet research.
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PlagiarismToday (Blog)
http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/
PlagiarismToday
Plagiarism Today (PT) is a site targeted at Webmasters and copyright holders regarding the issue of plagiarism online.
Though it deals with many legal issues, in particular the DMCA and copyright law, it is not a legal blog and is, instead, a blog regarding a societal ill that’s effects may never be fully understood or comprehended.
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Plagiarism and Copyright: Videos and PowerPoints
http://plagiarismvideos.blogspot.com/
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Obstacles to educational uses of copyrighted material
http://tinyurl.com/pmktn
Obstacles to educational uses of copyrighted material in the digital age
This paper reports on a study by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society which examined whether educational uses of digital information are hampered by the restrictions of copyright.
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You Quote It, You Note It!
http://library.acadiau.ca/tutorials/plagiarism/
You Quote It, You Note It! is an interactive tutorial designed to teach students the basics of avoiding plagiarism by learning why, when, and how to cite information sources.
Takes about 10 minutes .. recommended
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Does Wikipedia encourage plagiarism (article)
http://tinyurl.com/8tlqq
Does Wikipedia encourage plagiarism (article)
"Sick of Writing Research Papers? Have the Wikipedia Community Do It!" When Esquire magazine writer A.J. Jacobs decided to do an article about the freely distributable and freely editable online encyclopedia Wikipedia, he took an innovative approach: He posted a crummy, error-laden draft of the story to the site.
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Academic Honesty Policy : Glenbrook South High School
http://gbs.glenbrook.k12.il.us/Academics/gbseng2/acadhonesty/gbsacdhonesty.htm
Academic Honesty Policy : Glenbrook South High School
Why do we need an academic honesty policy? | What are the fundamental principles of academic honesty? | What behaviors are prohibited? | What are examples of academic dishonesty? | How do I know if I am academically dishonest? |
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Academic Honesty Policy at Mountain Brook High School
http://www.mtnbrook.k12.al.us/MBHS/students/acadhon.html
Academic Honesty Policy at Mountain Brook High School
The purpose of the policy on academic honesty at Mountain Brook High School is to make students aware of situations which allow some students unfair advantage over other students. Mountain Brook High School wishes to outline what constitutes cheating so that each student knows his/her responsibilities to himself/herself and to his/her fellow students.
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Test Your Integrity I.Q.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/student/resource/student_advocacy/academic_honesty_quiz.shtml
Test Your Integrity I.Q.
Find out by filling out our Academic Honesty quiz.
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CAVAL Plagiarism Detection Consortium
http://www.caval.edu.au/prs/eprod/pd/
The CAVAL Plagiarism Detection Consortium has been established to assist universities across Australasia to work together to achieve better educational outcomes in the area of plagiarism reduction. It is also hoped to achieve improved use of the Plagiarism Detection software provided by Turnitin as well as achieving a range of other mutual benefits. It is designed to assist learning experiences while not impeding, in the least, institutional independence.
CAVAL Plagiarism Detection Consortium | Plagiarism Prevention Legal Advice | Electronic Plagiarism Detection Pilot Project | Plagiarism Detection Newsletter |
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Cut-and-Paste Plagiarism
http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/%7Ejanicke/plagiary.htm
Cut-and-Paste Plagiarism: Preventing, Detecting and Tracking Online Plagiarism
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Intellectual Honesty : Dalhousie University
http://plagiarism.dal.ca/
Intellectual Honesty : Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University defines plagiarism as the presentation of the work of another author in such a way as to give one's reader reason to think it to be one's own. Plagiarism is a form of academic fraud.
Guidelines for Academic Evaluators Regarding Violations of Academic Regulations by Students (Senate) | Intellectual Honesty | Dalhousie Regulations and Policies for Students |
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The Global Web Rights campaign
http://www.copyscape.com/campaign.php
The Global Web Rights campaign is dedicated to fighting plagiarism online, providing you with the tools and information you need to protect yourself against content theft and copyright violations on the web.
Protecting Your Rights | Preventing Plagiarism | Finding Plagiarism | Responding to Plagiarism | Understanding Your Rights | Learning from Others | About Copyscape | Guide to Preventing Plagiarism |
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Avoiding Plagiarism
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_plagiar.html
Avoiding Plagiarism
The Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL) offers this page on how students can avoid plagiarism.
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Plagiarism Prevention - PowerResearcher
http://www.powerresearcher.com
PowerResearcher prevents plagiarism by giving researchers and writers tools to automatically track sources, log research and writing activities, plan their project, organize their work, and submit work with captured source information alongside the paper.
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Internet Plagiarism (PowerPoint online)
http://web.syr.edu/~smpreate/plagiarism2002.ppt
Internet Plagiarism (PowerPoint online)
You will need to open this presentation online as it will not download the whole file.
Excellent presentation
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Cheating 101: Paper Mills and You
http://www.coastal.edu/library/pubs/papermil.html
Cheating 101: Paper Mills and You
This presentation is aimed at providing faculty with an overview of the current state of Internet Paper Mills, how to locate Paper Mills, how to detect plagiarized papers, how to track down suspicious papers, and how to combat plagiarism.
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The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing
http://www.nutsandboltsguide.com/plagiarism.html
The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing
What is plagiarism? | Citation | Plagiarism and the web
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The Plagiarism Handbook
http://www.antiplagiarism.com/
Welcome to AntiPlagiarism.com. In the Internet Age, plagiarism is flourishing as it never has before! Our new book provides teachers and professors with the tools they need to combat the problem.
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Thinking About Plagiarism
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/technotes/workshops/plagiarismhelp.htm
Thinking About Plagiarism - Strategies for Teaching with Online Tools
A better alternative than submitting every paper to a search engine--or worse, a pricey search service that will miss as much as it catches--is smart assignment design. Teaching students how to handle sources, along with regular discussions (not harangues) in courses about plagiarism, cheating, and academic honesty are better pedagogic alternatives to constant policing.
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MyDropBox
http://mydropbox.com/
MyDropBox.com provides the world's leading technology to detect and prevent cases of Internet plagiarism.
We are dedicated to helping the higher education market meet the growing challenge of digital plagiarism by implementing an upscale technology that ensures no single word is copied from the Internet without proper reference.
MyDropBox is also proud to deliver the first set of plagiarism prevention services, which is easily customizable and can suit the needs of universities, colleges, high schools and other education providers.
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ABC (USA) TV Programe : Academic Integrity?
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/primetime/US/cheating_poll_040429.html
ABC (USA) TV Programe : Academic Integrity?
Cheating in American high schools is widespread if not endemic. And it usually works.
That's the report card from American teenagers. In an exclusive ABCNEWS Primetime poll of 12- to 17-year-olds, seven in 10 say at least some kids in their school cheat on tests. Six in 10 have friends who've cheated. About one in three say they themselves have cheated, rising to 43 percent of older teens. And most say cheaters don't get caught.
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Electronic Snoops Tackle Copiers
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,62906,00.html
Electronic Snoops Tackle Copiers
New markets are finally opening up for plagiarism-detection software, a mainstay of academia that has struggled to expand its reach beyond term papers.
The scandal-plagued newspaper industry is considering whether to adopt the technology to crack down on copycats, while the New York Police Department is testing it as an investigative tool.
But experts say the biggest potential market might be the publishing industry, which one day may find itself coping with the same kind of piracy that bedevils movie makers and music producers.
At campuses from the University of California to the University of Florida, students must submit term papers to iParadigms' Turnitin, a service that checks their content against huge databases of books, websites and other students' term papers.
Turnitin, by far the most popular brand of plagiarism-detection software, charges universities $1,000 for a license and an annual fee of 60 cents per student.
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Has Turnitin.com got it all wrapped up?
http://www.teacherlibrarian.com/tlmag/v_30/v_30_4_feature.html
Has Turnitin.com got it all wrapped up?
Almost every week there is a report on the prevalence of plagiarism from Internet sources, or news of a university, school or school district which has tired of student plagiarism and has signed up for the services of Turnitin.com.
Turnitin is reported to investigate more than 10,000 papers a day, and about 3,000 of these turn out to be plagiarized to a significant extent (Paper chase, 2002; Slaton, 2002).
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Essay Verification Engine (EVE)
http://www.canexus.com/eve/
Essay Verification Engine (EVE)
The simple truth is that it is easier for students to plagiarize from the web than to research and write a paper on their own. This form of plagiarism is only going to get worse as the internet continues to grow. A plagiarism detection solution is now a "must-have" tool for schools at any level. EVE is a low cost, highly effective plagiarism detection tool for teachers that is extremely easy to use.
Download a copy of EVE now and try it free for 15 days! We think you'll agree that this program is highly effective as both a way of detecting Internet plagiarism, and a way of preventing it in the first place. Students will think twice about plagiarizing from the Internet if they know you are using EVE!
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Plagiarism-proofing assignments.
http://www.doug-johnson.com/dougwri/LPP.html
Plagiarism-proofing assignments.
This article argues that educators?time is better spent creating assignments, especially those that involve research, that minimize the likelihood of plagiarism. Sixteen suggestions are given for ways teachers can modify assignments to help stimulate higher level thinking and thereby reduce the likelihood of plagiarism. A rubric to evaluate the quality of a research question is included.
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CHEATING and how to avoid it
http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/district/media/cheat77.pdf
CHEATING and how to avoid it - A student guide to plagiarism, cheating, and intellectual property use in the Mankato Area Public Schools, Mankato (MN)
Definition of Cheating | Examples of Cheating | Why You Shouldn? Cheat | How You Get Caught | Consequences of Cheating | How to Avoid Cheating | Choosing When to Give Credit | Making Sure You Are Safe |
Note ... a pdf file
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Cheating - 1952 film
http://www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=prelinger&collectionid=00106
Cheating - 1952 film
Unable to get over his math anxiety, John Taylor convinces his compliant friend Mary to help him cheat. As if goaded by the narrator's mocking voice, John takes greater and greater risks until he's finally caught. And then he faces the greatest sanction of all, far worse than any punishment meted out by officialdom: the condemnation of his fellow students.
He's booted from his position as Student Council rep.
Shunning is the punishment for great moral crimes. Surprisingly, though, Cheating doesn't mention whether John is punished by his school. The issue isn't that he's offended the authorities, but that he's betrayed his peers. And, in fact, the script doesn't really say that cheating is wrong, but that it's unfair to others.
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Harvard takes back admission
http://www.uwire.com/content/topnews071103003.html
Harvard takes back admission offer after plagiarism suggested
Harvard has revoked its admission of Blair Hornstine, the prospective member of the Class of 2007 who made national headlines when she sued her school system to ensure she would be her high school's sole valedictorian.
Following a widely publicized report that Hornstine had plagiarized material in articles she wrote for her local paper, the Harvard admissions office has rescinded her offer to attend Harvard in the fall, according to a source involved with the decision.
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Hixon Writing Center ; plagiarism
http://www.its.caltech.edu/%7Ewords/plagiarism/
Hixon Writing Center ; plagiarism
What is plagiarism and why should you care?
Caltech's Honor Code forbids plagiarism
These linked pages were produced by the Hixon Writing Center and The Core 1 Science Writing Requirement to expand on the Honor Code and help you understand what plagiarism is and how you can avoid it. It is your responsibility to avoid plagiarism; these pages will help you do so effectively.
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Beating the Cheating
http://gladstone.vsb.bc.ca/library/cheating/
Beating the Cheating - A Webquest for Teachers
Teaching students whose technology skills far surpass ours as teachers creates interesting dilemmas for educators. Teachers assign the traditional research questions, whereupon students submit wonderful work that we know is the result of internet searching, ?ut and paste,?and a little slick polishing.
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WordCHECK KeyWord Software
http://www.wordchecksystems.com/
WordCHECK KeyWord Software
"If you enjoy spending hours and hours reading pages and pages of printed text, you will not enjoy WordCHECK/RA."
Since its inception in 1996, the WordCHECK KeyWord Software has been committed to the protection of intellectual property by providing a software platform to accomplish two primary objectives:
The research and review of intellectual property expressed in digital document formats.
The creative analysis of key words within intellectual property to determine the potential for possible infringement upon copyrights and its unauthorized re-use for financial gain.
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A System for Detecting Software Plagiarism
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/%7Eaiken/moss.html
Moss (for a Measure Of Software Similarity) is an automatic system for determining the similarity of C, C++, Java, Pascal, Ada, ML, Lisp, or Scheme programs. To date, the main application of Moss has been in detecting plagiarism in programming classes. Since its development in 1994, Moss has been very effective in this role. The algorithm behind moss is a significant improvement over other cheating detection algorithms (at least, over those known to us).
Moss is being provided as an Internet service. The service has been designed to be very easy to use--you supply a list of files to compare and Moss does the rest. You can use Moss from either Unix or Windows systems.
To use the Windows submission script you will need to replace the script you receive via email with the Windows version (see instructions for downloading scripts below).
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Plagiarism Article
http://www.yorku.ca/ycom/profiles/past/mar00/current/cover/cover2.htm
New Plagiarism may be worse than the old because students now wield what he calls an "electronic shovel", making it possible to find - and save - huge chunks of information with little reading, effort or originality. "While the pre-modem student might misappropriate a dozen ideas from a handful of thinkers, the post-modem student can download and save hundreds of pages per hour," writes McKenzie, "We have moved from the horse-and-buggy days of plagiarism to the Space Age without stopping for the horseless carriage."
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Sonora High School - Academic Honesty
http://sonora.seniorhigh.net
Sonora High School - Academic Honesty .... look in the section "Student Handbook"
Purpose and Definitions | Cheating is.. | Plagiarism is.. | Consequences | First Offense | Second Offense |
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Bismarck High School - Academic Honesty
http://library.educ8.org/bh/academichonesty.htm
Bismarck High School Library Media Center - Academic Honesty An Insider? Guide to Academic Success at the Senior High Level in the Bismarck Public Schools
Honesty Philosophy | Responsibilities | Definition of Cheating | Examples of Cheating | Why You Shouldn? Cheat | How You Get Caught | How We Know You Cheat | Consequences of Cheating | How to Avoid Cheating | MLA/APA Citation Guidelines | Making Sure You Are Safe | Plagiarism | Copyright |
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Use Pathfinders to Reduce Plagiarism
http://mciu.org/~spjvweb/pathfinder.html
Use Pathfinders to Reduce Plagiarism - Template for Creating Pathfinders
A pathfinder is a guide for researchers. Pathfinders have been used in libraries for many years to save researchers time, and to help them avoid frustrating dead ends. By creating a web-based pathfinder, in addition to learning about the particular resources for the topic you are exploring, you are also performing a service to your fellow students and our library.
Creating a pathfinder will demonstrate your searching skills and your ability to discern quality information sources. Your annotations should justify the placement of a resource on the pathfinder.
We hope to use the best pathfinders as reference tools. Do a thorough job, be creative, find the best possible resources, and publish your pathfinder appropriately and attractively. For this one, you'll definitely want to consult the librarian for advice!
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Academic integrity policy
http://mciu.org/~spjvweb/acadintegrity.html
We in the School District of Springfield Township understand and value the concept of intellectual property. Therefore, we strive to teach students the ethic of responsibly documenting the ideas of others in all formats. To do so, we believe that we must not only teach the ethics and mechanics of documentation, but we must also hold students accountable for the ethical use of the ideas and words of others.
Therefore, all teachers provide the instruction and scaffolding necessary for students to use research ethically, and all students are expected to exercise good faith in the submission of research-based work and to document accurately regardless of how the information is used (summary, paraphrase, and quotation) or regardless of the format used (written, oral, or visual). Plagiarism, in any form, is unethical and unacceptable.
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Plagiarism Powerpoint Presentation for Teachers Course
http://mciu.org/~spjvweb/plagiarism.ppt
Plagiarism Powerpoint Presentation for Teachers Course.
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Turnitin.com ... Tours and Demos and Powerpoints
http://www.turnitin.com/static/index.html
Turnitin.com ... Tours and Demos and Powerpoints
Welcome to Turnitin.com, the world's most widely recognized and trusted resource for preventing Internet plagiarism. Turnitin.com products and services help educators and students maximize the Internet's educational potential by making it a safe place for research and learning.
If you've never been to Turnitin.com before, you might want to visit new to turnitin to get an idea how our site works. To see what you get as a registered user, take a look at our Turnitin.com tours and quickstarts. Or, feel free to browse our site, read about Turnitin.com in the press, or test out plagiarism prevention by signing up for our free trial.
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Plagiarism Keeping up with the Cheats
http://vm.robcol.k12.tr/~jroyce/ecisplag/index.htm
Plagiarism Keeping up with the Cheats
Powerpoint converted to the web ... presentation at ECIS Conf. Nov. 2001 .. by John Royce ... Robert College of Istanbul
Plagiarism Keeping up with the Cheats | What is plagiarism? | WHY cite? | Why is plagiarism wrong? | Why they cheat | Carlson? Conundrum | Two kinds of plagiarism | The cheat sites and the paper mills | Figuratively speaking | Stone Soup | Good news, bad news | The tricks they get up to | Subtle giveaways | You won? catch them all | The detective work | Plagiarism Detection Services | Questions to ask | Prevention is better than cure |
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Plagiarism and the Web
http://www.wiu.edu/users/mfbhl/wiu/plagiarism.htm
Plagiarism and the Web
Plagiarism is a perennial temptation for students and an eternal challenge for teachers. An event during the summer of 1996, however, seemed almost a re-invention of plagiarism--at least to some who responded to it.
So what is a teacher to do? Here are some suggestions (many of which also help with the much more common problem of papers borrowed or purchased from friends)
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Writing-Plagiarism Advice for Lessons
http://henson.austin.apple.com/edres/ellesson/elem-writplagerism.shtml
Writing-Plagiarism Advice for Lessons
Teachers and school administrators often have a difficult time trying to help students recognize and avoid illegal copying of the work of others. In fact, many educators have a difficult time determining if a written piece is actually plagiarized.
What follows are a few suggestions that may help students avoid plagiarism:
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How To Avoid Plagiarism
http://www.bhsonline.org/library/plagiarism.html
How To Avoid Plagiarism
What is plagiarism? | How can I avoid plagiarism? | What does plagiarism look like? | Copying-and-pasting | How will anyone know if I plagiarize? |
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An Insider? Guide to Cheating
http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/jan02/Cheating.pdf
An Insider? Guide to Cheating
Definition of Cheating | Examples of Cheating | Why You Shouldn? Cheat | How We Know You Cheat | How You Get Caught | Consequences of Cheating | How To Avoid Cheating |
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Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers
http://www.virtualsalt.com/antiplag.htm
Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers
The availability of textual material in electronic format has made plagiarism easier than ever. Copying and pasting of paragraphs or even entire essays now can be performed with just a few mouse clicks. The strategies discussed here can be used to combat what some believe is an increasing amount of plagiarism on research papers. By employing these strategies, you can help encourage students to value the assignment and to do their own work.
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What is Plagiarism & How Can You Avoid It?
http://www.gananda.org/library/mshslibrary/plagexamples.htm
What is Plagiarism & How Can You Avoid It?
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