ARC: Teaching: Plagiarism
ARContributions by Temi Amimbola, Linda D. Peters and Peter Sinclair
Articles and Web Pages:
- Clough, Paul (2000), "Plagiarism in Natural and Programming Languages: An Overview of Current Tools and Technologies" - Fairly technical paper in PDF form.
- Harris, Robert (2004), "Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers" - Awareness, prevention and detection strategies.
- Hinchliffe, Lisa (1998), "Cut and Paste Plagiarism: Preventing, Detecting and Tracking Online Plagiarism" - Includes sites that offer papers for sale, and a bibliography.
- Sharka, Jane (2003), "Plagiarism Stoppers: A Teacher's Guide" - Mostly a collection of links to relevant sites on the subject.
- Standler, Ronald B. (2000), "Plagiarism in Colleges in USA" - Legalistic if not legal analysis of what is plagiarism and what is not.
General Advice:
- Insist on receiving work in progress
- Conduct a follow up oral exam
- Look for an identifying number or specific data point and ask to see the source
- Key some sentences into Google
Academic Sites:
Commercial Sservices (the marginal advantage over straight Google is unclear):
Related ARC page: Legal and Ethical Topics