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Articles for prompting discussion with faculty and students.
Generation Plagiarism
New York Times Upfront
, October 25, 2010, via EBSCO Education Research Complete
Cheat Sheet; For Students in the Internet Age, No Shame in Copy and Paste
New York Times
, August 2, 2010, via EBSCO Newspaper Source Plus
Not Plagiarism but Mixing and Matching, Says Best Selling German Author, 17
New York Times
, February 12, 2010, via EBSCO Newspaper Source Plus.
How Dumb Do They Think We Are?
Chronicle of Higher Education
, December 15, 2006, via EBSCO Academic Search Complete
Websites
Plagiarism.org
Useful links from the makers of the Turnitin program.
The Citation Project
"a multi-institution research project responding to educators’ concerns about plagiarism and the teaching of writing."
Deterring Plagiarism: Some Strategies
Margaret Proctor, U. of Toronto
Defining and Avoiding Plagiarism: The WPA Statement on Best Practices
From the Council of Writing Program Administrators
From Our Bookshelves
The Complete Guide to Referencing and Avoiding Plagiarism
by
Colin Neville
Call Number: PN171.F56 N48 2010
ISBN: 9780335241033
Publication Date: 2010-02-01
My Word!
by
Susan Debra Blum
Call Number: PN167 .B48 2009
ISBN: 9780801447631
Publication Date: 2009-01-29
Originality, Imitation, and Plagiarism
by
Caroline Eisner (Editor); Martha Vicinus (Editor)
Call Number: PN167 .O75 2008
ISBN: 9780472070343
Publication Date: 2008-03-10
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