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  1. Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Use in Assigning Research Papers
    From Robert Harris of Southern California College.
    http: //sccu.edu/Faculty/R_Harris/antiplag.htm

  2. Avoiding Plagiarism
    Describes plagiarism and gives general guidelines for proper use of sources in essays. From Depauw University's Writing Center.
    http: //depauw.edu/acadser/plag.htm

  3. Copy Not-Quite-Right
    Copy Not-Quite-Right:Intertextuality, Plagiarism, and the Credibility of Online Resources, prepared by a doctoral candidate at Bowling Green State University, addresses plagiarism and copyright issues from a pedagogical perspective. Includes brief bibliography.
    http: //ernie.bgsu.edu/~pcesari/final.html

  4. Copyright Issues on the Web
    Briefly discusses the relationship between copyright and plagiarism.
    http: //aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/Articles/Harris-Co...

  5. Cybercheating: Detecting and Preventing Online Plagiarism
    Provides succinct discussions of copyright, plagiarism, and cheating from an academic standpoint. Includes numerous links to other resources. Produced by Southern Utah University Libraries.
    http: //li.suu.edu/library/Plagiarism/index.htm...

  6. How to Lessen the Chances of Plagiarism
    The Learning Skills Centre of the University of Northern British Columbia provides 11 tips to help students avoid plagiarism.
    http: //quarles.unbc.edu/lsc/rpplagia.html

  7. Issues in Plagiarism for the New Millennium
    From the abstract: This paper examines the need to reflect on current assessment procedures, keeping in mind ethical implications of increased student use of the Internet. Its purpose is to highlight concerns, focusing in particular on plagiarism and authenticity issues. From Joan Gajadhar, The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand.
    http: //ultibase.rmit.edu.au/Articles/gajad1.html

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