Recently, our campus has experienced a few plagiarism issues with students. I have been asked to read over papers in question and comment on the citation or lack there of. Our dean has since asked me to provide a handout for faculty and for students with concrete examples of proper and improper paraphrasing and quoting. Searching for these examples I have come across a couple universities that provide some well done examples Princeton's:
http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pub/integrity/pages/plagiarism.html
Indiana University's
http://www.indiana.edu/~istd/example1paraphrasing.html
Let me know of any others you suggest or content you think might be appropriate.
Thanks,
Beth
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1 day ago
3 comments:
We have those handouts "Preventing and Detecting Plagiarism: Faculty" and one for students. Would that help as well?
Hilary,
I'm not familiar with those handouts -- coud you please send them out? That'd be grand!
I haven't found the docs anywhere on chipsnet... But I know they are in the Faculty IL packet.
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