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Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism
Plagiarism
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Plagiarism Assignment Ideas
How to Avoid Academic Dishonesty (Riley)
Plagiarism Pretest (Riley)
Avoiding Plagiarism Grid (Riley)
Articles for Class Discussion
Clashing Values: Contemporary views about cheating and plagiarism compared to traditional beliefs and practices
Emma R. Gross. Education; Winter2011, Vol. 132 Issue 2, p435-440
4 recent cases of plagiarism charges in the headlines
Christian Science Monitor, December 8, 2010
Tweet Your Thesis
Students across the world are using the Twitter hashtag #tweetyourthesis to shrink their academic thesis work down to single 140-character posts.
Videos
Et Plagieringseventyr (A Plagiarism Adventure)
Posted on YouTube by University of Bergen on May 27, 2010.
Voice
Great non-plagiarism video from @ualbany's library to promote authenticity. Embrace individuality by using your VOICE.
A Quick Guide To Plagiarism
Posted on YouTube by Cape Fear Community College on August 25, 2009.
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