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Scholarship (Student)

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Scholarship on Plagiarism

 
There is a large and growing body of scholarship on plagiarism. Below are listings of online accessible resources that will assist you in identifying new and existing scholarship.
 
 

Annotated Bibliographies of Online Resources

 
  • Stoerger, Sharon. 2007. Plagiarism: An Annotated Bibliography. Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    http://www.web-miner.com/plagiarism.

 

 
 
 

Bibliographies of Plagiarism Scholarship

 
Rebecca Moore Howard, a noted plagiarism scholar, has put together a collection of bibliographies on key issues in plagiarism scholarship. Below are links to her 13 bibliographies. 
 


 

Journals on Plagiarism Scholarship

A scholarly journal on plagiarism and related fabrications/falsifications within the professional literature (i.e. scholarly journals and books) and popular discourse domains (i.e. journalism, politics, audio-visual texts).

 

 

Organizations Conducting Plagiarism Research

The Center for Academic Integrity (housed at Duke University) serves to assist students, faculty, teachers and administrators to identify, affirm, and promote the values of academic integrity.

 

IT integrity is an internatonal nonprofit organization bringing together academia and industry on issues of IT quality and standards.

 

 

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