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How
to Discourage Plagiarism
Queens College/City University of New York
Christine Timm
Eleven quick points on how to avoid plagiarism in your courses.
Helping Students Avoid
Plagiarism
University of Maryland
This succinct site provides an outline of tips on how to prepare and approach
the research paper assignment.
Anti-plagiarism Strategies
for Research Papers
Virtual Salt. March 2002
Robert Harris
Bulletted discussion addresses faculty awareness, like understanding why students
cheat and what teachers ought to know about the mechanics of cybercheating.
Follows-up with strategies for prevention.
Easy
Steps to Combatting Plagiarism
Margaret Fein
Coastal Carolina University
Although some of these points seem fairly obvious, this is a nice outline
of some fundamental strategies that instructors can use as a checklist.
Copy
these strategies to stop plagiarism by students
Gary M. Galles
Chronicle of Higher Education
Concise discussion on anti-plagiarism strategies.
The
New Plagiarism: Seven Antidotes to Prevent Highway Robbery in an Electronic
Age
From Now On: The Educational Technology Journal. May 1998
Jamie Mc Kenzie
According to the author, these seven antidotes are meant to "cut off the
virulent new strain of plagiarism before it becomes an academic plague."
Discussion addresses a variety of dynamics from assignment design to assessment.
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