Thanks for the links, Ian. The "Plagiarism Blog" is particularly interesting
(and includes some links to UK news - like Frank Furedi's recent article in
The Telegraph. Definitely worth bookmarking.
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> From: Plagiarism [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ian
> Winship
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> Subject: Plagiarism article and some information resources
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> Plagiarism and Poor Academic Practice - A Threat to the Extension of
> e-Learning in Higher Education?
> Mike Hart and Tim Friesner
> Electronic Journal of e-Learning 2(1) March 2004
> http://www.ejel.org/volume-2/vol2-issue1/issue1-art25.htm
>
> Concern has recently increased in the British higher education system that
> the incidences of plagiarism (the passing of someone else's work as though
> it were one's own) may be rapidly increasing. After an examination of the
> prevalence of plagiarism and some of the reasons advanced for its
> increase,
> the paper examines some solutions which are typically advocated. The
> implications for e-Learning and on-line learning cultures will be
> assessed.
>
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>
> A couple of US resources that may also be of interest:
>
> Plagiarism resource site
> http://leeds.bates.edu/cbb/
>
> The Plagiarism Blog
> http://tass-plagiarism.blogspot.com/
> for news
>
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> Ian Winship, Electronic Services Manager
> Learning Resources, Northumbria University
> City Campus Library, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST, UK
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