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Plagiarism – Policy Issues

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American Historical Association.  “Revised Statement on Plagiarism and Related Misuses of the Work of Other Authors.”  1986, 1990, 1993.  Perspectives 31.8 (November 1993):  15-16.

American Historical Association.  “Statement on Plagiarism.”  2002 Statement on Standards of Professional Conduct.  <http://www.theaha.org/standard_02.htm> 8 January 2003.

“Australian University May Discipline Staff in Plagiarism Scandal, but Not Students.” Chronicle of Higher Education 20 Dec. 2007.

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Bartlett, Thomas.  “Historical Association Will No Longer Investigate Allegations of Wrongdoing.”  Chronicle of Higher Education 7 May 2003.  <http://chronicle.com/daily/2003/05/2003050702n.htm>.  7 May 2003.

Bartlett, Thomas. “Two Universities’ Plagiarism Policies Look a Lot Alike.” Chronicle of Higher Education 28 Jan. 2009.

Baty, Phil.  “Plagiarist Student to Sue University.”  The Times (London) 28 May 2004.  <http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3561-1126250,00.html>.

Center for Academic Integrity.  http://www.academicintegrity.org/

Cohen, David.  “Australian Official Says Plagiarism Case Threatens Foreign-Student Market.”  Chronicle of Higher Education 8 August 2003.  <http://chronicle.com/daily/2003/08/2003080802n.htm>.  Accessed 8 August 2003.

“Complacency About Misconduct.”  Nature 427 (1 Jan. 2004):  1.

Council of Writing Program Administrators. “Defining and Avoiding Plagiarism: WPA Statement on Best Policies.” Jan. 2003.

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Evelyn, Jamilah.  “Kansas Community College Cracks Down on Cheaters with New ‘XF’ Grade, Signifying Dishonesty.”  The Chronicle of Higher Education 7 May 2002.  http://chronicle.com/daily/2002/05/2002050703n.htm.  14 May 2002.

Farrington, Merry.  “Plagiarism Cops.”  Online posting.  10 November 2002.  WPA-L.  10 November 2002. <http://lists.asu.edu/archives/wpa-l.html>.

Fitzgerald, Lauren. “The Plagiarism ‘Crisis’ as Opportunity for Community Building.” Conference on College Composition and Communication. Chicago, IL. 24 March 2006.

Garner, Andrew D., and Larry Hubbell. “Institutional Models for Adjudicating Plagiarism in the United States.” International Journal for Educational Integrity 9.1 (2013).

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Glatt, Barbara S., and E.H. Haertel.  “The Use of the Cloze Testing Procedure for Detecting Plagiarism.”  Journal of Experimental Education 50.3 (1982):  127-136.

Glenn, David.  “Judge or Judge Not?”  Chronicle of Higher Education (17 Dec. 2004):  A16-198.

Glos, Alan.  “Academic Dishonesty.”  Memorandum to All Freshman Seminar Instructors, Colgate University, 28 August 1985.

Glos, Alan.  “A Primer on Academic DishonestyÑWhat It Is and How to Avoid It.”  Handout, Colgate University, Fall 1988.

Gravois, John. “Former Professor Draws One-Year Jail Term for Falsifying Data on Federal Grant Applications.” Chronicle of Higher Education 29 June 2006.

Hansen, Brian.  “Combating Plagiarism.”  CQ Researcher 13.32 (19 September 2003):  775-796. <http://library.cqpress.com/images/cqres/pdfs/color/cqr20030919C.pdf>

Harris, Robert A.  The Plagiarism Handbook:  Strategies for Preventing, Detecting, and Dealing with Plagiarism.  Los Angeles:  Pyrczak, 2001.

Hawhee, Debra. “My New Plagiarism Policy.” Weblog entry. Blogos 15 May 2006.

Hawley, Christopher S.  “The Thieves of Academe:  Plagiarism in the University System.”  Improving College and University Teaching 32.1 (Winter 1984):  35-9.

Heltzel, Ellen, and Margo Hammond. “Of Plagiarism and Punishment.” Mercury-News [San Jose, CA] 7 May 2006.

Howard, Rebecca Moore. “The New Abolitionism Comes to Plagiarism.” Perspectives on Plagiarism and Intellectual Property in a Postmodern World. Ed. Lise Buranen and Alice M. Roy. Albany, NY: SUNY P, 1999. 87-98.

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Jeffes, Errin J., and Steven M. Janosik.  “The Courts’ Response to Student Cheating with the Help of Term Paper Mills:  Implications for Student Affairs Administrators.”  College Student Affairs Journal 21.1 (Spring 2002):  68-77.

Kibler, William L., Elizabeth M. Nuss, Brent G. Paterson, and Gary Pavela.  Academic Integrity and Student Development:  Legal Issues and Policy Perspectives.  Asheville, NC:  College Administration Publications, 1988.

Kuhn, Bertha M. “Perspective on Plagiarism.” College Composition and Communication 8.4 (Dec. 1957): 251-253.

Lang, Joseph M.  “Dealing with Plagiarists.”  The Chronicle of Higher Education (14 May 2002).  http://chronicle.com/jobs/2002/05/2002051401c.htm.  14 May 2002.

Lathrop, Ann, and Kathleen Foss.  Guiding Students from Cheating and Plagiarism to Honesty and Integrity:  Strategies for Change.  Westport, CT:  Libraries Unlimited, 2005.

Lathrop, Ann, and Kathleen Foss.  Student Cheating and Plagiarism in the Internet Era:  A Wake-Up Call.  Englewood, CO:  Libraries Unlimited, 2000.

Martin, Amy. “Plagiarism and Collaboration: Suggestions for ‘Defining and Avoiding Plagiarism: The WPA Statement on Best Practices.’” WPA: Writing Program Administration 28.3 (2005): 57-71.

Martin, Brian. “Plagiarism and Responsibility.” Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration 6.2 (Oct. 1984): 183-190.

Martin, Jennifer, and Karen van Haeringen. “Can a Policy Change Practice? An Evidence-Based Approach to Developing Policy.” International Journal for Educational Integrity 7.2 (2011).

Mathews, Jay.  “Standing Up for the Power of Learning.”  The Washington Post (4 June 2002).  <http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A56366-2002Jun4.html>  13 June 2002.

Mawdsley, Ralph D.  Legal Aspects of Plagiarism.  Topeka, Kansas:  National Organization on Legal Problems of Education, 1985.

McCabe, Donald L., and Gary Pavela. “Ten (Updated) Principles of Academic Integrity: How Faculty Can Foster Student Honesty.” Change (May/June 2004): 10-15.

McCormick, Frank.  “Quizzing the Suspected Plagiarist.”  Composition Chronicle (April 1991):  4-6.

McKenzie, Gia. “Cheating College of Charleston Students Get New Grade.” ABCNews4.com 8 Aug. 2006.

McLeod, Susan H.  “Responding to Plagiarism:  The Role of the WPA.”  WPA:  Writing Program Administration 15.3 (Spring 1992):  7-16.

Mooney, Carolyn J.  “Critics Question Higher Education’s Commitment and Effectiveness in Dealing with Plagiarism.”  Chronicle of Higher Education 12 February 1992:  A13, A16.

Moore, Vincent.  “Playing Dirty in the War on Plagiarism.”  The Chronicle of Higher Education (15 August 2002).  <http://chronicle.com/jobs/2002/08/2002081501c.htm> 18 August 2002.

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Naude, Christi.  “Cheats ‘Named and Shamed.’”  News24.com (Capetown, South Africa) 22 February 2004.  <http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/News/0,,2-7-1442_1487655,00.html>.

Price, Margaret. “Beyond ‘Gotcha!’: Situating Plagiarism in Policy and Pedagogy.” College Composition and Communication 54.1 (September 2002): 88-115.

Rimer, Sara.  “At Harvard, Lapses by Scholars Put Focus on Plagiarism Policy.”  Chicago Tribune 26 Nov. 2004.  27 Nov. 2004 <http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0411260242nov26,1,6901939.story?coll=chi-newsnationworld-hed>.

Risacher, Joanne, and William Slonaker.  “Academic Misconduct:  NASPA Institutional Members’ Views and a Pragmatic Model Policy.”  National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Journal 33.2 (Winter 1996):  105-124.

Robillard, Amy E. “We Won’t Get Fooled Again: On the Absence of Angry Responses to Plagiarism in Composition Studies.” College English 70.1 (Sept. 2007): 10-31.

Ruark, Jennifer K.  “Statistical Evidence Is Inadequate Proof of Cheating, Court Tells Pharmacy College.”  The Chronicle of Higher Education (15 January 2001).  <http://chronicle.com> 15 January 2001.

Saunders, Edward J.  “Confronting Academic Dishonesty.”  Journal of Social Work Education 29.2 (Spring/Summer 1993):  224-231.  [file Plagiarism:Policies]

Schneider, Alison.  “Why Professors Don’t Do More to Stop Students Who Cheat.”  The Chronicle of Higher Education 22 January 1999:  A8-A10.

Shepard, Alan.  “New Policy on Meetings About Plagiarism.”  Memo to Faculty and Graduate Instructors in English, Texas Christian University, 10 November 1998.

Sokoloff, Heather.  “One in Three Students Admits to Plagiarizing.”  National Post (Canada) 30 August 2003.  <http://www.nationalpost.com/national/story.html?id=F59251C2-D4DF-46E1-8C68-60F731A8C20D>.

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Sutherland-Smith, Wendy. “Legality, Quality Assurance, and Learning: Competiting Discourses of Plagiarism Management in Higher Education.” Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management 36.1 (2013): 29-42.

Sutherland-Smith, Wendy. Plagiarism, the Internet, and Student Learning: Improving Academic Integrity. Taylor & Francis, 2008.

Sutherland-Smith, Wendy. “Retribution, Deterrence, and Reform: The Dilemmas of Plagiarism Management in Universities.” Journal of Higher Education Policy Management 32.1 (2010): 5-16.

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Thompson, Mark.  “Hard to Credit.”  Sydney [Australia] Morning Herald, 18 Sept. 2004.  17 Sept. 2004 <http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/09/17/1095394004976.html?oneclick=true>.

Townley, Cynthia, and Mitch Parsell.  “Technology and Academic Virtue:  Student Plagiarism Through the Looking Glass.”  Ethics and Information Technology 6.4 (2004):  271-278.

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Wertheimer, Linda.  “Analysis: Professor Donald McCabe from Rutgers University on Cheating Trends in American Colleges and Universities.”  National Public Radio, 17 February 2000.

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Whitaker, Elaine. “Peers and Plagiarism: The Role of Student Judicial Boards.” College Composition and Communication 59.1 (Sept. 2007): 125-127.

Whitley, Bernard E., Jr., and Patricia Keith-Spiegel. Academic Dishonesty:  An Educator’s Guide. Mahwah, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum, 2002.

White, Edward M.  “Student Plagiarism as an Institutional and Social Issue.”  Perspectives on Plagiarism and Intellectual Property in a Postmodern World.  Ed. Lise Buranen and Alice M. Roy.  Albany, NY:  SUNY P, 1999.  205-210.

White, Edward.  “Too Many Campuses Want to Sweep Student Plagiarism Under the Rug.”  Chronicle of Higher Education 24 February 1993:  A44.

Whitley, Bernard E., Jr., and Patricia Keith-Spiegel. “Academic Integrity as an Institutional Issue.” Ethics and Behavior 11.3 (2001): 325-342.

Young, Jeffrey.  “U. of Virginia Dismisses 45 Students and Revokes 3 Diplomas as Cheating Probe Concludes.”  The Chronicle of Higher Education 27 November 2002.  <http://chronicle.com/daily/2002/11/2002112702n.htm> 2 December 2002.