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  •  Plagiarism and the Web  - http://www.wiu.edu/users/mfbhl/wiu/plagiarism.htm
     Presents a concise list of methods for combating plagiarism in the classroom. From Bruce Leland of Western Illinois University.
  •  Center for Academic Integrity  - http://www.academicintegrity.org/
     Provides a forum to identify, affirm, and promote the values of academic integrity among students. It is affiliated with the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University.
  •  The New Plagiarism  - http://www.fno.org/may98/cov98may.html
     Highlights differences between 'electronic' plagiarism and traditional plagiarism.
  •  Electronic Plagiarism Seminar  - http://www.lemoyne.edu/library/plagiarism.htm
     Tips for preventing and identifying plagiarism, including scientific fraud. Lists of plagiarism detection software sites and term paper mills. Bibliography and webography.
  •  Talking with Students About Plagiarism Don'ts and Dos  - http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/technotes/workshops/talkingplagy.htm
     Describes language to use in a syllabus to help clarify what plagiarism is and what responsible writing practices are. Teachers are welcome to use any or all of the content in their own syllabi.
  •  NPR : All Things Considered: Internet & College Cheating  - http://discover.npr.org/features/feature.jhtml?wfId=1143717
     A Realaudio-format radio report about the temptation to cheat via the internet on college coursework and how professors are fighting this trend. (segment is 9 minutes and 30 seconds in duration).
  •  Copy-Cats, Copyright & Clones  - http://members.tripod.com/Caroline_Bowen/plagiarism.htm
     Internet plagiarism examples, remedies, proper behavior, and annotated related links.
  •  Plagiarism and Anti-Plagiarism  - http://newark.rutgers.edu/~ehrlich/plagiarism598.html
     Guide for teachers and faculty discussing some issues and responses to the problem.
  •  Plagiarism and How to Avoid It  - http://ec.hku.hk/plagiarism/introduction.htm
     Techniques, listing references, self-tests and worksheets from David Gardner of the University of Hong Kong.
  •  Avoiding Plagiarism  - http://www.rio.maricopa.edu/distance_learning/tutorials/study/plagiarism.shtml
     Examples and practice exercises from Rio Salado College.
  •  The Plagiarism Resource Center  - http://plagiarism.phys.virginia.edu/
     Free software that allows teachers to compare papers and determine if one is plagiarized, plus links to other resources.
  •  A Few Words Pbout Plagiarism  - http://members.tripod.com/Caroline_Bowen/plagiarists.htm
     Real examples of Internet copyright violations. How to avoid plagiarism and cite Web-based material appropriately.
  •  NPR : All Things Considered: Plagiarism  - http://discover.npr.org/features/feature.jhtml?wfId=1136141
     Realaudio-format radio report. NPR talks with Thomas Mallon, author of Stolen Words: Forays into the Origins and Ravages of Plagiarism, about the discovery of plagiarism by well-known authors such as Steven Ambrose, and research techniques which should help avoid the problem (Segment is 4 minutes and 30 seconds in duration).
  •  Cheating  - http://tlt.suny.edu/cheating.htm
     Information that may be useful to readers interested in deterring "technology enhanced academic dishonesty". 
  •  Web Miner: Plagiarism  - http://www.web-miner.com/plagiarism
     Clearinghouse for articles, resources, and information about plagiarism.
  •  Lemonade Plagiarism Tutorial  - http://www.coedu.usf.edu/~dorn/Tutorials/plagiarism/plagiarism.htm
     Professor's tutorial refuting excuses and bad logic used to try to justify plagiarism.
  •  Catching Computer Science Cheaters (Wired News)  - http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,10464,00.html
     Academic plagiarism has long been a problem in computer science faculties, but instructors and other university staff are increasingly turning to a series of free, Web-based tools to ferret out plagiarized code and catch cheaters.
  •  John Templeton Foundation: College and Character  - http://www.collegeandcharacter.org/
     An initiative to encourage colleges and universities to do as much as they can to reinforce the positive values instilled by parents, such as honesty, compassion, self-discipline, and respect.
  •  Antiplagiarism.com  - http://www.pyrczak.com/antiplagiarism/
     Publisher's site providing information about The Plagiarism Handbook, a book with information about preventing, detecting, and dealing with plagiarism.
  •  Internet Essay Exposer  - http://www.mattclare.ca/essay/
     Use this resource to confirm if an essay was created by the student who submitted it, or copied in part or in full from the web.
  •  Wired News: Noted War Blogger Cops to Copying  - http://www.wired.com/news/conflict/0,2100,58346,00.html
     Sean-Paul Kelley, owner of the blog he named The Agonist, got caught fraudulently writing about the invasion of Iraq by plagiarizing a paid news service called Stratfor.
  •  Wired News: Plagiarist Booted; Others Wait  - http://www.wired.com/news/school/0,1383,45802,00.html
     One student has been expelled, and more than 100 cases of plagiarism remain to be resolved at the University of Virginia after a physics professor used a computer program to catch students who turned in duplicate papers, or portions of papers that appeared to have been copied.
  •  Wired News: Catching Digital Cheaters  - http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,33021,00.html
     Term paper websites are proliferating and making a lot of money. Digital tools and services have been created to catch the cheaters who use the purchased papers or who cut and paste from various internet sites.
  •  Georgetown University: What is Plagiarism?  - http://www.georgetown.edu/honor/plagiarism.html
     Answers common questions that college students may have on the subject and confronts some of their excuses for not giving proper credit to their sources.
  •  Plagiarism  - http://www.indiana.edu/~wts/pamphlets.shtml
     What It is and How to Recognize and Avoid It. From Indiana University Writing Resources page.
  •  Plagiarism: A Guide For Law Lecturers  - http://www.ukcle.ac.uk/resources/plagiarism.html
     Alison Bone, University of Brighton, provides basic information on the nature of plagiarism and how to prevent it, supplemented by extracts from the University of Brighton's student guide on plagiarism.
  •  SparkNotes: The Plagiarism Plague  - http://www.sparknotes.com/help/plagiarism.html
     Study guide company explains its stance on plagiarism, explains what it is and how to entirely avoid it.
  •  In Praise of Plagiarism  - http://www.stu.ca/%7Ehunt/plagiary.htm
     Russ Hunt writes, "The challenge of easier and more convenient plagiarism is to be welcomed. This rising tide threatens to change things for... the better."
  •  The Impact of Technology on Plagiarism Prevention and Detection  - http://www.powerresearcher.com/download/plagiarism_tech_impact.pdf
     White paper by James Douglas Beasley subtitled, "Research Process Automation, a New Approach for Prevention." Argues that technology can prevent accidental plagiarism and reduce the temptation and ability to do it on purpose.
  •  Technorati: Plagiarism  - http://www.technorati.com/tag/Plagiarism
     Links to various weblog entries dealing with the topic of plagiarism (as self-described by their authors).
  •  Plagiarism  - http://albany.edu/cetl/teaching/plagiarism.html
     From CETL Resources for Teaching.