Electronic Plagiarism Seminar

GUIDES FOR EDUCATORS

Gretchen Pearson
Public Services Librarian
Noreen Reale Falcone Library
Le Moyne College
Syracuse, NY 13214
315.445.4154
e-mail:pearson@lemoyne.edu

Contents

Plagiarism Home Page

Preventing Plagiarism

Listed below are some web sites that include guides and tips for teachers.  Some of the books and articles in the bibliography at the end of this site also provide useful guidance. 

ACI Net Guide to Term Papers  http://members.aol.com/aciplus/netguide.htm  14 May 2001. Includes warnings, how to, where. 

Lesson Plan Banks http://7-12educators.about.com/library/weekly/aa122099.htm:13 May 2001  About.com's educators' site with links, intended to educate and assist the teacher at all levels. 

Peggy Bates and Margaret Fain have conducted a teaching effectiveness seminar for faculty at Coastal Carolina University, called Cheating 101: Paper mills and you. Includes Easy Steps to Combatting Plagiarism.

Harris, Robert.  "Evaluating Internet Research Sources." VirtualSalt. 17 Nov. 1997. 13 May 2001. http://www.virtualsalt.com/evalu8it.htm  Offers strategies for evaluating Internet resources. His "Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers" is especially useful. (http://www.virtualsalt.com/antiplag.htm)

Georgetown University Honor Council Web site.  Outstanding site!  Begins with a letter from Father O'Donovan, President, explaining the importance of academic integrity.  Site is designed for the Honor Council, but provides standards, explanations, the Honor Code and pledge all students are required to sign, FAQ, and links to online paper sites. See also the Ryan article in my bibliography. 

Ehrlich, Heyward. Plagiarism and Anti-Plagiarism, a web page maintained by Heyward Ehrlich at Rutgers. Links to useful web pages, including citation styles, and a list of useful detection methods. 

Dalhousie University plagiarism web site: what it is, how to avoid it, and how to detect it. Includes citation formats and some guidance in designing assignments.

University of Wisconsin at Platteville, a web site designed by Kay T. Young for a faculty workshop. 

University of Maryland University College Center for Intellectual Property has a small list of college and university web sites with plagiarism policies. They also have a nicely organized listing of web sites grouped by area of emphasis, such as Developing Assignments, Incidence and Prevalence, and Theory and Discussion.

Turnitin.com has a new research resources section which provides assistance to both educators and students, and handouts to be used with students.

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To cite this page (MLA style):
Pearson, Gretchen. "Part title." Electronic Plagiarism Seminar. Syracuse, NY: Noreen Reale Falcone Library, Le Moyne College, 2002. Available: http://www.lemoyne.edu/library/plagiarism.htm. Created 19991202. Access date.

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