Thanks Ian. Both tutorials (especially the first one) look good. The sort of
thing that you could give to students and let them get on with it.
I've added both to my Plagiarism Onfolio collection (www.onfolio.com).
Cheers.
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Bobby
> -----Original Message-----
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> Of Ian Winship
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> Subject: Plagiarism tutorials
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> A couple of Web based tutorials from Canadian university
> libraries that may be of interest:
>
> Understanding and Avoiding Plagiarism: A Self-Directed
> Tutorial (Simon Fraser University)
> http://www.lib.sfu.ca/researchhelp/tutorials/interactive/plagi
> arism/tutorial
> /introduction.htm
>
> You quote it, you note it! (Acadia University)
> http://library.acadiau.ca/tutorials/plagiarism/
>
>
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