|aStudent plagiarism in an online world :|bproblems and solutions /|c[edited by] Tim S. Roberts.
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|aHershey, PA :|bInformation Science Reference,|cc2008.
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|axxiv, 294 p. :|bill. ;|c30 cm.
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|a"Premier reference source"--Cover.
504
|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520
|a"This book describes the legal and ethical issues surrounding plagiarism, the tools and techniques available to combat the spreading of this problem, and real-life situational examples to further the understanding of the scholars, practitioners, educators, and instructional designers who will find this book an invaluable resource"--Provided by publisher.
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|aPlagiarism|xPrevention.
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|aCheating (Education)|xPrevention.
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|aInternet research|xMoral and ethical aspects.
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|aRoberts, Tim S.,|d1955-
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|3Table of contents only|uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0720/2007023449.html
This guide to the plague of plagiarism and methods of combating it is accessible as well as comprehensive. The 16 articles here explain the reasons for the stupendous rise in plagiarism (do not blame it all on the technology), including student perceptions, lecturer attitudes and commercial interests, facets of plagiarism particular to international students, and detection programs. Contributors also cover community college-level plagiarism, contract cheating, and methods of preventing plagiarism by redesigning the learning environment and keeping track of communications in blogs and the like. This includes interesting case studies and practical ideas that will not waste your precious time, which you could be spending reading pristine papers and exams. Includes a handy detailed table of comments which provides summaries of articles here. Annotation c2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
This guide to the plague of plagiarism and methods of combating it is accessible as well as comprehensive. The 16 articles here explain the reasons for the stupendous rise in plagiarism (do not blame it all on the technology), including student perceptions, lecturer attitudes and commercial interests, facets of plagiarism particular to international students, and detection programs. Contributors also cover community college-level plagiarism, contract cheating, and methods of preventing plagiarism by redesigning the learning environment and keeping track of communications in blogs and the like. This includes interesting case studies and practical ideas that will not waste your precious time, which you could be spending reading pristine papers and exams. Includes a handy detailed table of comments which provides summaries of articles here. Annotation c2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)