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Plagiarism – Online

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Briggs, Linda L. “Turnitin: Fighting Plagiarism and Saving Time at Fresno State.” Campus Technology 14 Mar. 2007.

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Brooke, Collin Gifford. “Authorship and Technology.” Authorship in Composition Studies. Ed. Tracy Hamler Carrick and Rebecca Moore Howard. Boston: Wadsworth, 2006. 89-100.

Brown, Renee, Brian Fallon, Jessica Lott, Elizabeth Matthews, and Elizabeth Mintie. “Taking on Turnitin: Tutors Advocating Change.” The Writing Center Journal 27.1(2007): 7-28.

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Buckell, Jim. “Ethical Query in Online Check.” The Australian 22 Oct. 2003.

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Buckell, Jim. “Plagiarism Risk Irks Students.” The Australian 17 Mar. 2004.

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Costa, Hilary. “Students Can Avoid Falling into Plagiarism Trap.” California Aggie [UC-Davis] 7 Oct. 2004. 17 Oct. 2004.

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Cummings, Zac. “Academic Integrity Rules Misunderstood.” Daily Orange [Syracuse University] 27 Sept. 2006.

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Edens, Anna. “Tune Up Turnitin.” The Technician (North Carolina State University) 2 Feb. 2004.

Edmundson, Mark. “How Teachers Can Stop Cheaters.” New York Times (9 Sept. 2003): A29.

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Ellis, Christopher. “Students Turn Against Turnitin.com Service.” The Retriever (University of Maryland Baltimore County) 17 Feb. 2004.

Emerson, Lisa. “Plagiarism, a Turnitin Trial, and an Experience of Cultural Disorientation.” Originality, Imitation, and Plagiarism: Teaching Writing in the Digital Age. Ed. Caroline Eisner and Martha Vicinus. Ann Arbor: U Michigan P, 2008. 183-194.

Emerson, Lisa, Malcolm Rees, and Bruce MacKay. “Scaffolding Academic Integrity: Creating a Learning Context for Teaching Referencing Skills.” Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice 2.3a (2005).

Ercegovac, Zorana, and John V. Richardson, Jr. “Academic Dishonesty, Plagiarism Included, in the Digital Age: A Literature Review.” College and Research Libraries 65.4 (July 2004): 301-318.

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Foster, Andrea L. “Plagiarism-Detection Tool Creates Legal Quandary.” The Chronicle of Higher Education (17 May 2002): A37.

Freundberg, Michael S. “Site Violates Property.” Letter. Daily Orange [Syracuse University] 27 Sept. 2006.

Ganesan, Hareesh. “Pro: Should Teachers Use Turnitin.com?” Silver Chips Online 14 Nov. 2006.

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Gillis, Kathy, Susan Lang, and Monica Norris. “A Comparison of Two Commercial Plagiarism Checker Programs: Results and Implications for WAC/WID Programs.” Powerpoint presentation. Conference on College Composition and Communication, San Francisco CA, 12 Mar. 2009.

Gillis, Kathy, Susan Lang, Monica Norris, and Laura Palmer. “Electronic Plagiarism Checkers: Barriers to Developing an Academic Voice[5] .” The WAC Journal 20 (November 2009).

Glasner, Joanna. “Where Cheaters Often Prosper.” Wired 26 Aug. 2002.

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Glod, Maria. “McLean Students Sue Anti-Cheating Service.” Washington Post 29 Mar. 2007: B5.

Glod, Maria. “Students Rebel Against Database Designed to Thwart Plagiarists.” Washington Post 22 Sept. 2006: A1.

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Gray, Paul. “The Purloined Letters.” Time (26 Apr. 1993): 59-60.

Grinberg, Emanuella. “Student Wins Battle Against Plagiarism-Detection Requirement.” CNN.com 21 Jan. 2004.

Gruber, Sibylle. “Coming to Terms with Contradictions: Online Materials, Plagiarism, and the Writing Center.” Writing Center Journal 19.1 (Fall/Winter 1998): 49-72.

Guernsey, Lisa. “Web Site Will Check Papers against Data Base to Detect Plagiarism.” The Chronicle of Higher Education 18 Nov. 1998. 30 Nov. 1998.

Guess, Andy. “Saving Time or Betraying Trust?” Inside Higher Ed 12 Nov. 2007.

Hafner, Katie. “Lessons in the School of Cut and Paste.” New York Times 28 June 2001: G1, G6.

Hall, Jonathan. “Plagiarism Across the Curriculum: How Academic Communities Can Meet the Challenge of the Undocumented Writer.” Across the Disciplines 2 (2005).

Hansen, Brian. “Combating Plagiarism.” CQ Researcher 13.32 (19 Sept. 2003): 773-796.

Hansen, Suzy. “Dear Plagiarists: You Get What You Pay For.” New York Times 21 Aug. 2004. 21 Aug. 2004.

Harbourt, Sam. “Plagiarism Web Site Stirs Debate.” Hoya [Georgetown University] 13 Oct. 2006.

Hastings, Michael, and Sonia Kilesnikov-Jessop. “Cheater Beaters.” Newsweek (8 Sept. 2003): 32.

Hayes, Niall, and Lucas Introna. “Cultural Values, Plagiarism, and Fairness: When Plagiarism Gets in the Way of Learning.” Ethics and Behavior 15.3 (2005): 213-231.

Hayes, Niall, and Lucas Introna. “Systems for the Production of Plagiarists? The Implications Arising from the Use of Plagiarism Detection Systems in UK Universities for Asian Learners.” Journal of Academic Ethics 3.1 (2005): 55-73.

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Herrington, Anne, and Charles Moran. “What Happens When Machines Read Our Students’ Writing?” College English 63.4 (Mar. 2001): 480-499.

Hoad, Timothy C., and Justin Zobel. “Methods for Identifying Versioned and Plagiarized Documents.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 54.3 (Feb. 2003): 203-215.

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Howard, Rebecca Moore. “Forget about Policing Plagiarism; Just Teach.” The Chronicle of Higher Education (16 Nov. 2001): B24.

Howard, Rebecca Moore. “Understanding Internet Plagiarism.” Computers and Composition 24 (2007): 3-15.

Howard, Rob. “Sites Rescue Last-Minute Studiers.” The Daily Orange [Syracuse University], 11 Nov. 2003.

Introna, Lucas. “Maintaining the Reversibility of Foldings: Making the Ethics (Politics) of Information Technology Visible.” Ethics and Information Technology 9 (March 2007): 11-25.

Introna, Lucas, and Niall Hayes. “On Sociomaterial Imbrications: What Plagiarism Detection Systems Reveal and Why It Matters.” Information and Organization 21.2 (April 2011): 107-122.

Introna, Lucas, Niall Hayes, Edgar Whitley, and Anja Timm. “On the Limitations of Electronic Detection Software.” International Students, Academic Writing, and Plagiarism Conference, Lancaster University (UK), 7 Sept. 2007.

Jobst, Jack. “Word Processing: Two Ethical Concerns.” Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 17.1.

Johnsrude, Larry. “Paper Trail Leads Profs to Internet.” Edmonton (Canada) Journal 30 Jan. 2004.

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Kalita, S. Mitra. “Schools Use Software to Identify Plagiarism.” The Washington Post 18 Apr. 2004: PW04.

Kates, Brian. “Can’t Make Grade? Click on Cheat.com.” New York Daily News 26 Dec. 2003. 8 Jan. 2003.

Kellogg, Alex P. “Students Plagiarize Less Than Many Think, a New Study Finds.” Chronicle of Higher Education (1 Feb. 2002). 4 Feb. 2002.

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Kumar, Anita. “High-Tech Sleuthing Catches College Cheats.” St. Petersburg Times (Florida) 31 Aug. 2003.

Laird, Ellen. “Internet Plagiarism: We All Pay the Price.” The Chronicle of Higher Education (13 July 2001): B5. 26 July 2001.

LaPere, Renee. “Plagiarism’s New Vehicle–The Internet.” The Northport Sun-Herald 15 Dec. 2002 18 Dec. 2002.

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