Plagiarism: Teaching Modules & Student Resources

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Resources

Here are a few of the online resources we have found of interest; there are many others teachers and students will find helpful. In fact, teachers might design an assignment that asks students to create an annotated webography for five useful plagiarism sites, with a format similar to this one.

Plagiarism.org

http://www.plagiarism.org/

Affiliated with Turnitin.com, this site includes statistical research on cheating, as well as resources for students and teachers. Includes some basic handouts, such as prevention guidelines, definitions, and citation styles.

Plagiarism Resources

http://www.fairfield.k12.ct.us/fairfieldhs/cfairfieldhs03/plagiarism.htm

This page provides a brief, annotated list of links to plagiarism sites at several institutions and organizations.

Joining the Conversation: Scholarly Research and Academic Integrity

http://www.library.georgetown.edu/resource/tutorials.htm

Choose "Guest Mode" to enter this interactive tutorial. The tutorial-required for all new students including transfers-highlights ethical research practices by taking students through a series of vignettes. Topics include collaboration, citation, and Georgetown Honor Council hearings.

Evaluating Internet Resources

http://www.library.georgetown.edu/internet/eval.htm

This site provides a helpful checklist for evaluating online sources. A somewhat playful "quiz" tests readers' skills.