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Rutgers study: e-plagiarism on the rise
A Rutgers study finds eplagiarism up:
Thirty-eight percent of undergraduates say they engaged in one or more instances of cut-and-paste plagiarism in the past year by either paraphrasing or copying a few sentences of material off the Internet without citing the source. That is up 10 percent over a similar study conducted two years ago.
Stephen Downes offers a response.
By EdwardProctor at 2003-08-29 21:54 | Cyberplagiarism | 26 reads
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