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BibliographyA wealth of publications on the topic of plagiarism exists. To help you navigate or locate relevant resources, we have compiled a list of print and electronic resources. Bibliography of Print Resources Altman, Ellen and Peter Hernon, eds. Research Misconduct: Issues, Implications, and Strategies. London: Ablex, 1997. Anderson, Judy. Plagiarism, Copyright Violation & Other Thefts of Intellectual Atkins, Thomas and Gene Nelson. "Plagiarism and the Internet: Turning Tables." English Journal 90 (2001): 101-104. Buranen, Lisa and Alice M. Roy, eds. Perspectives on Plagiarism and Intellectual Property in a postmodern world. Albany: SUNY Press, 2001. CQ Quarterly, "Combating Plagiarism," 13:32 (2003): 773-796 Decoo, Wilfried. Crisis on Campus: Confronting Academic Misconduct. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
Dunn, Lee and Chris Morgan, Sharon Parry, Meg O'Reilly. The Student Assessment Handbook: New Directions in Traditional and Online Assessment. London: Routledge Falmer, 2004.
Harris, Robert. The Plagiarism Handbook: Strategies for Preventing, Detecting, and Dealing with Plagiarism. Los Angeles: Pyrczak, 2001. Howard, Rebecca Moore. Standing in the Shadow of Giants: Plagiarists, Authors & Collaborators. Stanford, CT: Ablex 1999. ----. "Forget about Policing Plagiarism; Just Teach." The Chronicle of Higher Education (16 November 2001): B24. LaFollette, Marcel. Stealing into Print : Fraud, Plagiarism, and Misconduct in Scientific Publishing. Berkeley and London: University of California Press, 1992. McCabe, Donald and Gary Pavela. "Some Good News about Academic Integrity." Research Library 32:5 (2000): 32-38. Meltzer, Francoise. Hot Property: The Stakes and Claims of Literary Originality. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994. Parrish, Debra. "Scientific Misconduct and the Plagiarism Cases." Journal of College and University Law 21:3 (1995): 517-54.
Randall, Marilyn. Pragmatic Plagiarism: Authorship, Profit, Power. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001. Stillinger, Jack. Multiple Authorship & the Myth of Solitary Genius. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1981. Tedford, R. "Plagiarism Detection Programs: A Comparative Evaluation." College & University Media REview 9.2 (2004): 111-18.
Whitley, Bernard E. and Patricia Keith-Spiegel. Academic Dishonesty: An Educator's Guide. Mahwah, NJ : Erlbaum, 2002. Webliography of Online Articles Bernhardt, Stephen. "Thriving in Academe: Writing To Learn; Learning To Write." NEA Advocate Online, Feb. 2004. Carbone, Nick. "Thinking and Talking about Plagiarism." Clayton, Peter, Ann Applebee, and Celina Pascoe. "Pedagogy, Plagiarism or Pornography? Universities on the Net." Council of Writing Program Administrators. "Defining and Avoiding Plagiarism: The WPA Statement on Best Practice." Hamlin, Lindsay and William T. Ryan. "Probing for Plagiarism in the Virtual Classroom." Syllabus Magazine Online. Hunt, Russ. "Four Reasons to be Happy about Internet Plagiarism." McCormack, Ginny. "Whose Idea was that?" Stanford Magazine, September/October 2003. Posner, Richard. "On Plagiarism." The Atlantic Online, April 2002. Ryan, Julie J. C. H. "Student Plagiarism in an Online World." ASEE Prism Magazine (December 1998).
Simmonds, Patience. "Plagiarism and Cyber-Plagiarism: A guide to Selected Resources on the Web." College &Research Libraries News, 64:6 (June 2003). Standler, Ronald. "Plagiarism in Colleges in USA."
Taylor, Lynn. "Understanding Plagiarism." Issues of Teaching and Learning 9.2 (March 2003). Preface | Article
Webliography of Online Resources and Projects Music Plagiarism Project. Charles Cronin, Columbia University Law School Utopian Plagiarism, Hypertextuality, and Electronic Cultural Production. Critical Art Ensemble. |
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