Tutorials:
From THE Journal:
Free Online Plagiarism Detection Tools:
The following links have not been checked to see if they are still working. (May 27, 2018)
Combating plagiarism sites and resources:
Bowman, V. (2004). The plagiarism plague: A resource guide and CD-ROM tutorial for educators. NY,
NY: Neal-Schuman.
Callahan, D. (2004). The cheating culture: Why more Americans are doing wrong to get ahead.
Orlando: Harcourt.
Harris, R. (2004). Anti-plagiarism strategies for research papers.
Lathrop, A., & Foss, K. (2000). Student cheating and plagiarism in the Internet era: A wake-up call.
Englewood, CO: Libraries
Unlimited. Their newest work, published in 2005, is Guiding students
from cheating and plagiarism to honesty and integrity: Strategies for change. Also published by
Libraries Unlimited.
McKenzie, J. (1998). The new plagiarism: Seven antidotes to prevent highway robbery in an information
age.
McKenzie, J. (2002). Avoiding secondhand thinking.
Minkel, W. (2002). Web of deceit. School Library Journal 48(4), 50-53.
Johnson, D. (2004) Plagiarism proofing assignments. Available online at
http://www.doug-johnson.com/dougwri/plagiarism-proofing-assignments.html
Johnson is also the author of Learning Right from Wrong in the
Digital Age: An Ethics Guide for Parents, Teachers, Librarians and Others who Care About
Computer-Using Young People. Worthington, OH: Linworth, 2003.
Noodle Tools. (2006). The ethical researcher.Note the useful items here, including a
template for a plagiarism policy and ways to teach notetaking.
Pope, D.C. (2001). “Doing school”: How we are creating a generation of stressed out, materialistic, and
miseducated students. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Posner, R.A. (2007). The little book of plagiarism. New York: Pantheon Books.
Survey: Many Students Say Cheating’s OK
Net Know How (choose the plagiarism tab but note the many other excellent resources here)
Beat the Cheat: Teaching Students (and Parents) It's Not Okay to Copy
One Stop Shambles Plagiarism and Copyright Page
Cheating Goes Digital
Net's Plagiarism cops on patrol
Plagiarism in the Classroom
Lesson Plans and Ideas
Citation resources:
Internet Public Library: Citing Electronic Resources
Citing Internet Sources Lesson Plan
Son of Citation Machine
(actually generates a citation in various formats; BibMe and Easy Bib are similar)
Here are nice examples of how schools share this information with students:
Springfield Township High School Documentation and Ethics Resources
(done as a lib guide-VERY NICE!)
Mears Middle School MLA Guide
Template for a Plagiarism Policy
Term paper mills:
www.cyberessays.com
www.papertopics.com/faq.html
www.schoolsucks.com
www.termpapers-on-file.com
www.collegetermpapers.com
http://www.ezwrite.com/
http://www.papersheaven.com/
http://www.pinkmonkey.com/
http://www.sparknotes.com/
http://www.antistudy.com/
http://www.luminarium.org/sevenlit/sevenessay.htm
http://www.chuckiii.com/
http://www.academiclibrary.com/
echeat ("it's not cheating, it's collaborating)
Big Nerds
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