What is plagiarism?
Merriam-Webster dictionary defines plagiarism as to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own
ArticlesPlease search for these articles on Utah's Online Library. For help, please see the librarian.
Gabriel, T., & Brown, B. (2011). Generation Plagiarism. Junior Scholastic, 114(3), 6. Fitzgerald, M. (2002). A plague of plagiarism. Writer (Kalmbach Publishing Co.), 115(7), 16. Price, S. (2005). The Plagiarism Problem. Scholastic Scope, 54(2), 16. Colon, A. (2001). Avoid the pitfalls of plagiarism. Writer (Kalmbach Publishing Co.), 114(1), 8. Don't Be a Cheater. (2012). Scholastic News -- Edition 5/6, 80(16), 6. BooksThese books will help you understand copyright. They are available at the Jefferson Junior High Library. Check them out today.
Gilmore, Barry. (2009). Plagiarism: A How-Not-To Guide for Students. Gilmore, Barry. (2008). Plagiarism: Why It Happens and How To Avoid It. Mallon, Thomas. (2001). Stolen Words: The Classic Book on Plagiarism. Nortage, Cindy. (2013). No More Plagiarism: Transforming Research Assignments in Secondary Classrooms. Stern, Linda. (2006). What Every Student Should Know About Avoiding Plagiarism. WebsitesLearn more about plagiarism in these websites:
Understanding Plagiarism http://www.plagiarism.org/understanding-plagiarism Plagiarism Game http://www.lycoming.edu/library/instruction/tutorials/plagiarismGame.aspx The Writer's Handbook https://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/QuotingSources.html ASU Plagiarism Awareness http://www.asu.edu/lib/tutorials/storyline/plagiarism-awareness/story_html5.html KidsHealth http://kidshealth.org/en/kids/plagiarism.html# |
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