Antiplagiarism.com - Publisher's site providing information about The Plagiarism Handbook, a book with information about preventing, detecting, and dealing with plagiarism.
Avoiding Plagiarism - Examples and practice exercises from Rio Salado College.
Center for Academic Integrity - Provides a forum to identify, affirm, and promote the values of academic integrity among students. It is affiliated with the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University.
Cheating - Information that may be useful to readers interested in deterring "technology enhanced academic dishonesty".
Cheating 101: Paper Mills and You, Internet Plagiarism - An abbreviated version of a presentation given by Margaret Fain and Peggy Bates as part of the Teaching Effectiveness Seminars held at Coastal Carolina University.
Cybercheating - Scholarly article summarizing the problem of "paper mills" (with examples) and recommendations for teachers and professors about how to reduce student temptation to cheat on writing assignments.
Electronic Plagiarism Seminar - Tips for preventing and identifying plagiarism, including scientific fraud. Lists of plagiarism detection software sites and term paper mills. Bibliography and webography.
A Few Words Pbout Plagiarism - Real examples of Internet copyright violations. How to avoid plagiarism and cite Web-based material appropriately.
Internet Essay Exposer - Use this resource to confirm if an essay was created by the student who submitted it, or copied in part or in full from the web.
John Templeton Foundation: College and Character - An initiative to encourage colleges and universities to do as much as they can to reinforce the positive values instilled by parents, such as honesty, compassion, self-discipline, and respect.
Kimbel Library - Cheating 101: Internet Paper Mills - A list of Internet term paper and essay sites was compiled as part of a Teaching Effectiveness Seminar on cheating, plagiarism and Internet paper mills.
Lemonade Plagiarism Tutorial - Professor's tutorial refuting excuses and bad logic used to try to justify plagiarism.
The New Plagiarism - Highlights differences between 'electronic' plagiarism and traditional plagiarism.
Plagiarism and the Web - Presents a concise list of methods for combating plagiarism in the classroom. From Bruce Leland of Western Illinois University.
Plagiarism Q&A - Resources for students and teachers regarding avoiding and detecting plagiarism.
The Plagiarism Resource Center - Free software that allows teachers to compare papers and determine if one is plagiarized, plus links to other resources.
Talking with Students About Plagiarism Don'ts and Dos - Describes language to use in a syllabus to help clarify what plagiarism is and what responsible writing practices are. Teachers are welcome to use any or all of the content in their own syllabi.
Web Miner: Plagiarism - Clearinghouse for articles, resources, and information about plagiarism.
WWW.2CHEAT.COM - A discussion of plagiarism aimed at faculty of the University of Phoenix. By Clay D. Rooks.
NPR : All Things Considered: Internet & College Cheating - A Realaudio-format radio report about the temptation to cheat via the internet on college coursework and how professors are fighting this trend. (segment is 9 minutes and 30 seconds in duration). (May 21, 2002)
NYTimes.com - Plagiarism That Doesn't Add Up - Professor John L. Casti, with the publication of his latest book (in October 2001), has been accused of lifting a substantial number of passages from other sources and publishing them as his own. [Requires free nytimes.com registration to view] (March 9, 2002)
NPR : All Things Considered: Plagiarism - Realaudio-format radio report. NPR talks with Thomas Mallon, author of Stolen Words: Forays into the Origins and Ravages of Plagiarism, about the discovery of plagiarism by well-known authors such as Steven Ambrose, and research techniques which should help avoid the problem (Segment is 4 minutes and 30 seconds in duration). (January 10, 2002)
Lessons in Internet Plagiarism (New York Times) - A recent survey of high school students suggests that those students are more likely to use the internet to cheat than college students. [Requires free registration to nytimes.com] (June 28, 2001)
Catching Computer Science Cheaters (Wired News) - Academic plagiarism has long been a problem in computer science faculties, but instructors and other university staff are increasingly turning to a series of free, Web-based tools to ferret out plagiarized code and catch cheaters. (February 23, 1998)
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