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A Guide to Understanding and Prevention
by
Vibiana Cvetkovic; Katie Anderson
Publication Date: 2010
A Student Guide to Writing Your Own Work
by
Rosemarie Menager; Lyn Paulos
Publication Date: 2006
A Perspective On Academic Plagiarism
by
Debora Weber
Publication Date: 2014
A Guide for Editors and Authors
by
Yuehong Zhang
Publication Date: 2016
Detecting Academic Plagiarism
In this online activity, you will learn the definition of plagiarism and read examples of student papers and decide if an original work was plagiarized.
Dectecting Academic Plagiarism Video By Credo
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Student Plagiarism in An Online World
by
Tim Roberts
Publication Date: 2008
Alchemy and Remedy in Higher Education
by
Bill Marsh
Publication Date: 2007
Originality, Imitation, and Plagiarism
by
Martha Vicinus & Caroline Eisner
Publication Date: 2008
Cite Right
by
Charles Lipson
Publication Date: 2011
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