| Plagiarism: What It Is and How to Recognize and Avoid It - Indiana University |
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| Plagiarized.com - Instructor’s Guide to Internet Plagiarism provides advice and tips on spotting plagiarism and how to handle it. |
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| Sources: Their Use & Acknowledgement - Dartmouth College |
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| Statement on Plagiarism - Indiana University |
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| Turnitin.com - the world's most widely recognized and trusted resource for preventing Internet plagiarism. |
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| MCCC - Massachusetts Community College Council |
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| MTA - Massachusetts Teachers Association |
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| NEA - National Education Association – Higher Education |
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| Plagiarism Stoppers: a teacher's guide - Places to go for help with student plagiarism, how to identify it,
what to do when it happens, how to prevent it. |
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| Teacher Tube - Instructional videos as well as historical clips. |
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| Commoncraft Videos - Short, simple and focused videos on making complex ideas easy to understand. Uses a whiteboard-and-paper format called Paperworks that is designed to cut out the noise and stick to what matters. |
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| Open University - Open source course material. Variety of offerings include Art and History, IT and Computing, Business and Management, Law, Study Skills, and Technology. |
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| "Anti-plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers" - by Robert Harris |
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| "Bibliography of Plagiarism Articles" - by Rebecca Moore Howard |
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| "Downloadable Term Papers, What's a Prof to Do?" - by Tom Rocklin |
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| "The New Plagiarism: Seven Antidotes to Prevent Highway Robbery in an Electronic Age" - by Jamie McKenzie |
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| "Plagiarism: a misplaced emphasis" - by Brian Martin |
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| "Plagiarism and the Web" - by Bruce Leland |
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| "Plagiarism in Colleges in the USA" - by Ronald B. Standler |
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