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resources provide additional information on the
topic of plagiarism. We will appreciate your
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Web
sites on academic integrity
Web sites with comprehensive information on
plagiarism
Guides
Cyberplagiarism
Articles
Web
sites on Academic Integrity
The
Center for Academic Integrity. Duke University,
Durham, North Carolina
A forum to identify, affirm and promote the values
of academic integrity among students, faculty,
teachers and administrators.
Rutgers
University. Policy on academic integrity for
undergraduate and graduate students.
Truth
in Education. University of Alberta.
Web site of the TIE Program: a campus wide
educational campaign on academic honesty.
University
of Texas. Academic Integrity.
Web
sites with comprehensive Plagiarism information
Dalhousie
University. Plagiarism and intellectual honesty.
Deterring
plagiarism in higher education. Oxford Brookes
University. Oxford Centre for Staff and Learning
Development.
A companion site to Jude Carroll's Handbook
for Deterring Plagiarism in Higher Education with
numerous links to other resources.
JISC
(Joint Information Systems Community) Plagiarism
Advisory Service. Advisory service for the
UK academic community based in the Information
Management Research Institute at Northumbria
University.
PLAGUE Software
(website). http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/projects/plague/software.shtml
MYDROPBOX Software
(website)
http://www.mydropbox.com
University
of Alberta. Libraries. Guide to plagiarism and
cyber-plagiarism.
University
of Cape Town. Policies on Plagiarism.
Includes various guides for students, staff and
examining bodies.
Guides
Assignment
design strategies. Dalhousie University.
Advice for lecturers.
Avoiding
plagiarism. Purdue University Online Writing
Lab.
An easy to follow guide for students.
Carroll, J and
Appleton, J 2003, 'Plagiarism: a good practice
guide'.
Oxford Brookes University. (Commissioned by JISC)
Full
report (347K)
Executive
summary [30/4/2003]
Recommendations
[30/4/2003]
How
to acknowledge what you have read (Citing and
Referencing). Monash University Library.
A student tutorial using Harvard and Vancouver
examples.
Cyberplagiarism
Leland, BH 2002, 'Plagiarism
and the web'.
Advice for lecturers on dealing with web
plagiarism
Citing
electronic sources of information. University of
Sheffield Library, UK
.
This guide sets out to provide examples of how to
cite these electronic sources of information in the
Harvard style.
Guide
to citing Internet sources from Bournemouth
University, UK
.
The basic rules below may be customised for any
standard citation style; the examples in this
document use the Harvard style.
Articles
Carbone, N 2001, 'Thinking
and Talking about Plagiarism'. [online] http://bedfordstmartins.com/technotes/techtiparchive/ttip102401.htm
Condron, F 2001, 'Plagiarism and the
Internet'. [online] http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/reports/plag.shtml
Davis, BG 1993, 'Preventing academic
dishonesty'. In: Tools for teaching. Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco.
[online] http://teaching.berkeley.edu/bgd/prevent.html
DeVoss, D and Rosati,
AC 2002, "It wasn't me, was it?"
Plagiarism and the Web. Computers and Composition
Vol.19, pp 191-203
Harris, R 2002, 'Anti-plagiarism strategies for research
papers'.
[online] http://www.virtualsalt.com/antiplag.htm
Hinchliffe, L 1998, 'Cut-and-paste plagiarism: preventing, detecting and
tracking online plagiarism'. [online] http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/~janicke/plagiary.htm
Hricko, M 1998, 'Internet plagiarism: strategies to deter academic
misconduct'. [online] http://www.mtsu.edu/~itconf/proceed98/mhricko.html
Kitalong, KS 1998,
A web of symbolic violence. Computers and
Composition, Vol. 15, No.2, pp252-263.
Martin, B 1994, 'Plagiarism: a misplaced
emphasis'. [online] http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/94jie.html
Sellani, RJ and
Harrington, W 2002, Addressing
administrator/faculty conflict in an academic online
environment. The Internet and Higher Education.
Vol.5, No.2, pp 131-145
Wood, G 2004,
Academic Original Sin: Plagiarism, the Internet, and
Librarians. Journal of Academic Librarianship.
Vol.30, No.3, pp 237-242.
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