Useful Links to Sites on Plagiarism

 

Washington State Universityıs Plagiarism Web

 

http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/electric/trainingmods/plagiarism_test/main.html

 

This site is not only visually cool and creative, but itıs well organized with links on: how to spot plagiarism, useful anti-plagiarism teaching strategies, the WSU policy, faculty & student viewpoints, ownership: what is intellectual property?, other academic integrity issues, what is it?, who's doing it?, how to avoid it, does technology make it easier?, cultural perspectives,  and the pleasures of doing your own work.

 

Avoiding Plagiarism

 

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_plagiar.html

 

The ³OWL² folks at Purdueıs Writing Center offer guidance for students and explain how plagiarism happens and can be avoided.

 

Talking About Plagiarism by Nick Carbone

 

http://bedfordstmartins.com/technotes/workshops/talkingplagy.htm

 

Nick Carbone is one of the wisest people talking about plagiarism‹his list of Doıs and Donıtıs is concise and can be effectively shared in class with students.

 

Defining and Avoiding Plagiarism: The WPA Statement on Best Practices

 

http://www.wpacouncil.org/positions/WPAplagiarism.pdf

 

The Writing Program Administrators Council offers a step by step process break down to help teachers use teaching methods that thwart plagiarism.

 

Plagiarism on the Web

 

http://www.wiu.edu/users/mfbhl/wiu/plagiarism.htm

 

Bruce Leland offers a great overview of web sites like Schoolsucks.com and offers effective suggestions for techie teachers.

 

Sharon Stoegerıs Links to Articles on Plagiarism

 

http://www.web-miner.com/plagiarism

 

This is a very comprehensive site that includes articles on plagiarism and copyright & intellectual freedom, plagiarism case studies, plagiarism detection tools, term paper sites‹examples, additional plagiarism resources, and additional ethics resources