W E B   S I T E S   O N   P L A G I A R I S M



UNDERSTANDING and AVOIDING PLAGIARISM


SIUE's plagiarism policy is available on Lovejoy Library's Plagiarism page; you should regard this as required reading. You'll also find a brief discussion of plagiarism basics and tips on avoiding it.

The following website have more information:

Cut-and-Paste Plagiarism: Preventing, Detecting and Tracking OnlinePlagiarism by Lisa Hinchliffe

Plagiarism: What It Is and How to Recognize and Avoid It from Writing Tutorial Services at Indiana University

Avoiding Plagiarism from The Writing Place at Northwestern University

Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers by Robert Harris


LEGAL POSITIONS and DISCUSSIONS ON PLAGIARISM

Ronald Standler is an attorney at law who specializes in computer and copyright law.
http://www.rbs2.com/plag.htm

The New Plagiarism from the Educational Technology Journal
http://www.fno.org/may98/cov98may.html

Thinking and Talking About Plagiarism at Bedford-St. Martin's

A Fair(y) Use Tale is a brilliantly funny short movie, using only clips from Disney animated features, that explains basic copyright and "fair use" issues. Directed by Eric Faden with support from the Stanford Fair Use Project.

·  Advice on Paraphrasing
·  Documenting Sources
·  Computer Classrooms page






URL: http://www.siue.edu/ENGLISH/Resources/plagiarism_sites.html
Published by: Department of English Language and Literature
Last Update: 12 May 2008 by English Web Manager
SIUE