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Teachers Name Most Troublesome Plagiarism Trends in Report
- May 11, 2012
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"Oakland, California-based Turnitin can rightly be considered the foremost expert on plagiarism, since almost every school in the United States uses its services to detect plagiarism in students’ papers. The company’s Plagiarism Spectrum defines ten distinct types of plagiarism, and uses its own algorithm to detect it and assign it a flagrancy score based on how egregious that particular instance is. Now the company has used the data it has collected, along with the results of a survey filled out by nearly 900 teachers, to determine which of the ten types of plagiarism do the teachers find most troubling."
http://www.educationnews.org/education-policy-and-politics/teachers-name-most-troublesome-plagiarism-trends-in-report/ Source: http://www.educationnews.org
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US Court of Appeals Unanimously Affirms Finding of Fair Use for Turnitin - April 27, 2009
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Turnitin Helps School District Prevent Plagiarism - March 16, 2009
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"Using the internet to plagiarize has become a major problem here in the Bay Area and in schools across the country. A recent ethics survey by a Southern California institute shows 38-percent of high school students admit to doing it. Now, a school district on the Peninsula is going high-tech in its fight to stop cheaters." – by Kristen Sze http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/education&id=6712085 Source: ABC News
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Sharing or Plagiarizing? - Oct. 17, 2005
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"President of Saint Louis University used material for his opening homily from one last year by president of University of San Francisco." – by Scott Jaschik http://insidehighered.com/news/2005/10/17/slu Source: Inside Higher Ed
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Deterring Plagiarism: A New Role for Librarians - Spring 2004
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"This paper will explore the plagiarism dilemma from a librarian's vantage point, and will outline the strong support that has been offered to teaching faculty with plagiarism problems by the Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library of Hofstra University." – by Margaret Burke http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~mbolin/burke.htm Source: Library Philosophy and Practice Vol. 6, No. 2
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U.S. Naval Academy Demotes Professor Over Copied Work - Spring 2004
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