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HELPFUL SITES ABOUT PLAGIARISM

Electronic Plagiarism Seminar - Noreen Reale Falcone Library, Le Moyne College, Syracuse, New York, Gretchen Pearson, Public Services Librarian

Plagiarism - by Sharon Stoerger MLS, MBA (http://www.web-miner.com/plagiarism) Articles, copyright & intellectual freedom, plagiarism case studies, detection tools, etc. (adaptation of Web pages created for the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

SOFTWARE TO DETECT PLAGIARISM

Glatt Plagiarism Services- 3 different software programs to help deter and detect plagiarism, teaching program, screening program, self-detection test (www.plagiarism.com)

EVE2.0 - "Your best defense against internet plagiarism, quickly tracks down Internet sources of plagiarism!" (www.canexus.com/eve/)

The Plagiarism Resource Center at the University of Virginia- "The goal of this web site is to help reduce the impact of plagiarism on education and educational institutions. It distributes free software to detect plagiarism and provides links to other resources."

 

REFERENCES

Adams, Mignon (2002). Plagiarism: finding it and stopping it. Library Issues, 22 (6). July 2002.

Carnevale, Dan (1999). Web services help professors detect plagiarism. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Nov. 12, A49.

Carnie, Andrew (2001). How to handle cyber-sloth in academe. Chronicle of Higher Education, 47 (17), 14.

Clayton, Mark (1997). Term papers at the click of a mouse. Christian Science Monitor, 89 (232), 1.

Ford, James E. (Ed.) (1995). Teaching the research paper: from theory to practice, from research to writing. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, Inc.

Furedi, Frank (2000). Online cat and mouse. Times Higher Education Supplement, July 14, (1444), 16.

Harris, Pat Lopes (2000). Sound familiar, Professor? Software spots plagiarism. Denver Business Journal, 51, (22), 52A.

Hickman, John N. (1998). Cybercheats. New Republic, 218, (12), 14-15.

Kelley, Robert (1999). Study shows academic dishonesty on the rise. The Chronicle via U-Wire. October 18, 1999. (Lexis-Nexis)

Kleiner, Carolyn & Lord, Mary (1999). The cheating game: everyone’s doing it from grade school to graduate school. U.S. News Nov. 22.

Kopytoff, Verne G. (2000). Brilliant or Plagiarized? Colleges use sites to expose cheaters. New York Times; New York; Jan. 29, 2000. G7.

Love, Patrick G. & Simmons, Janice (1998). Factors influencing cheating and plagiarism among graduate students in a college of education. College Student Journal, 32, (4), 539-550.

Plagiarism and Anti-plagiarism. http://newark.rutgers.edu/~ehrlich/plagiarism598.html.
Feb. 11, 2000.

Renard, Lisa (1999/2000). Cut and paste 101: plagiarism and the net. Educational Leadership. Dec. 1999/2000.

Rosin, Jessica (1999). Colleges work to prevent cheating in information age. The Daily Free Press via U-Wire. February 11, 1999. (Lexis-Nexis)

Whiteman, Sherri A. and Gordon, Jay L. (2001). The price of an A: an educator's responsibility to academic honesty. English Journal, 91 (2), 25-30.

 
 

Information

For more information on plagiarism resources, please contact the Swilley Library Reference Desk at:
678-547-6282

 

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  April 2000 (updated December 2002)