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1 The Fraternity File Goes Digital Dealing with Plagiarism in the Internet Age

2 Definition of Plagiarism  Using another’s words as one’s own  Using another’s ideas as one’s own  Using another’s compositional patterns as one’s own  Using incorrect citations to identify material from any source

3 Plagiarism from the Internet  “Cut and paste” papers lacking either paraphrasing or citations paraphrasing or citations  Downloaded papers from free paper mill sites  Custom written papers from paper mill sites

4 Reasons Students Plagiarize  Failure to understand the teacher’s instructions  Failure to attend to details of citation  Failure to understand the serious ethical issues of plagiarism  Belief that all material on the Internet is free for the taking  Lack of self-confidence in personal writing ability

5 Degrees of Plagiarism  The unintentional plagiarist Failed to understand assignment Failed to use citations carefully Needs further instruction  The intentional plagiarist Deliberately sought out and copied another’s work Needs penalties

6 Laws Regarding Copyright  Constitution  Copyright Act 1976  Digital Millennium Copyright Act 1998  TEACH Act 2001

7 Authorities Regarding Copyright  Librarians  US Patent Office  Center for Academic Integrity

8 Consequences of Plagiarism  Is it better to get caught?

9 Penalties for Plagiarism  Fail Assignment  Fail Class  Suspension  Expulsion

10 Student’s Defense  Necessary evil  Internet paper mills

11 The Instructor’s Burden  Catch them in the act

12 Online Help against Plagiarism  Google.com  Plagiarism.org  Turnitin.com

13 The Librarian’s Role with Students  Teach students to evaluate websites carefully  Teach laws governing the use of copyrighted material  Teach proper methods of citation  Engage students in ongoing discussion about ethical behavior

14 The Librarian’s Role with Faculty  Collaborate to develop clear and creative assignments that discourage plagiarism  Help faculty understand copyright laws governing school use  Be actively engaged in developing an academic integrity policy  Become the school expert on detecting plagiarism


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