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Additional Online Sources for Dealing with PlagiarismThe following list of web-based resources comes from Colorado State University’s Writing@CSU website, a valuable, open-access storehouse of information on teaching writing. You can access this list electronically by visiting the main website at . Sites that Help Students Understand and Avoid PlagiarismMacmillan Learning Workshop on Plagiarism Offers general information as well as an informational handout for students.Avoiding Plagiarism by Sharon Williams Offers general information and advice for avoiding plagiarism with examples of paraphrasing and quoting from sources.Plagiarism: What Is it and How to Recognize and Avoid It Indiana University defines plagiarism and details ways to identify and avoid it.Purdue University on Avoiding Plagiarism Explains common contradictions in academic writing, degrees and definitions of plagiarism, and practical self-checks for student writing.UC Davis on Avoiding Plagiarism Offers help on mastering the art of scholarship by defining plagiarism and offering tips for avoiding it.What Is Plagiarism? A useful discussion of plagiarism and related issues; offered by the Honors Program at Georgetown University.Sites that Help Instructors Address PlagiarismThe Council of Writing Program Administrators Statement on Plagiarism Available as a PDF (Adobe Acrobat) file, "this statement responds to the growing educational concerns about plagiarism in four ways: by defining plagiarism; by suggesting some of the causes of plagiarism; by proposing a set of responsibilities (for students, teachers, and administrators) to address the problem of plagiarism; and by recommending a set of practices for teaching and learning that can significantly reduce the likelihood of plagiarism. The statement is intended to provide helpful suggestions and clarifications so that instructors, administrators, and students can work together more effectively in support of excellence in teaching and learning."Thinking and Talking about Plagiarism by Nick Carbone A useful, detailed discussion of plagiarism and related issues.Plagiarism and the Web by Bruce Leland Bruce Leland's useful discussion of plagiarism. Includes a list of plagiarism links.Cheating 101: Paper Mills and You A comprehensive resource developed by Margaret Fain and Peggy Bates of Kimbel Library, Coastal Carolina University. Includes an extensive list of "paper mill" sites. Focuses in particular on Web-related plagiarism.Plagiarism: What it is and how to recognize and avoid it. Discusses teaching strategies for avoiding plagiarism.Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers, by Robert Harris A useful discussion of strategies for preventing plagiarism.Plagiarism in Colleges in USA, by Ronald B. Standler Provides a discussion of plagiarism from a legal perspective, circa 1999; dated but useful.Student Plagiarism in an Online World by Julie J.C.H. Ryan Article published in?Prism, a publication of the American Society for Engineering Education.A Faculty Guide to Plagiarism and Cyber-Plagiarism A useful guide published by the University of Alberta.Sites that Support, Promote, and/or Profit from PlagiarismInternet Paper Mills This list of "Internet Paper Mills" is maintained by Margaret Fain and Peggy Bates of Kimbel Library, Coastal Carolina University, "as a convenience for faculty, in order for them to be aware of the vast variety of resources out on the Internet that are tempting their students."Internet Subject Specific Paper Mills A list of subject specific cheating sites, maintained by Margaret Fain and Peggy Bates.Google Search: Term Papers Check out the latest list of "term paper" sites listed on Google, including sponsored sites that offer custom term papers. ................
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