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Culture shock: I don't understand what plagiarism means
educational setting? Investigations of alleged plagiarism amongst international students at Glasgow Caledonian University have revealed that whilst some instances were rooted in dishonesty, the maj…
Plagiarism and legal education
Plagiarism Advice Plagiarism Advice, formerly the JISC Plagiarism Advice Service, provides resources, training, advice and guidance to the higher education sector. Useful resources include Developi…
Plagiarism in an electronic age
2008. Although not a new problem, the nature of plagiarism is changing in this electronic age. Both staff and students in higher education struggle to reach a consensus on a definition of plagiaris…
Essaybanks and Internet plagiarism: threat or opportunity?
Presentation on Internet plagiarism by Fiona Duggan (JISC Plagiarism Advisory Service) at the UKCLE seminar on plagiarism and legal education held on 22 September 2004. Although plagiarism by stude…
Plagiarism: a guide for law lecturers
provides basic information on the nature of plagiarism and how to prevent it, supplemented by extracts from the University of Brighton’s student guide on plagiarism. There has been much rece…
All my own work? Plagiarism and how to avoid it
student guide supplement the UKCLE guide to plagiarism for law lecturers by Alison Bone (University of Brighton). Readers are invited to customise the guide by inserting extracts from their own unive…
Tackling plagiarism at Sheffield Hallam University
(SHU) on efforts to tackle the growth in plagiarism (featuring a compusory moot), presented at UKCLE’s seminar on plagiarism and legal education on 22 September 2004. In tackling plagiarism a…
Plagiarism: the Teesside experience
Teesside has experienced an increase in plagiarism. The staff decided to take action and to run a series of workshops to help students understand what is acceptable academic practice and what is not.…
Plagiarism in UK law schools: policies, procedures and penalties
procedures and penalties used to combat plagiarism in UK law schools during 2005-06. Below is the final report from the project – for details of background and methodology see the project page.…
Academic misconduct in legal education
£4,000 Project latest: final report – Plagiarism in UK law schools: policies, procedures and penalties | recent comment on plagiarism in law schools – Can law students get away with pl…
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