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AVOIDING DIGITAL CHEATING-- SELECTED ONLINE RESOURCES

Keeley Library    November 22, 2000
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Comprehensive sites about student plagiarism and how to avoid it.

Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning--Resources for Teaching--Plagiarism    This site has numerous links about recognizing and avoiding or preventing plagiarism.
From Now On, the Educational Technology Journal--The New Plagiarism   Comprehensive article which discusses several techniques for questioning and giving assignments that encourage students to think.
Cut and Paste Plagiarism: Preventing, Detecting and Tracking Online Plagiarism.     This article includes tips for recognizing plagiarism, a list of related web sites, and a bibliography of articles about web plagiarism.
Student Plagiarism in an Online World     Includes links to online plagiarism fighting tools and tips.

The following  sites were obtained from the  MSLMA newsgroup on November 22, 2000

Sites to help teachers detect cheating:

http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/~janicke/plagiary.htm Cheat-Ohs, a Teacher's Guide to Cheating from the Web 

Known Plagiarism Sites

Several of these sites have disclaimers about using the material for research purposes only and giving credit to the site. Some even mention first amendment rights. Others offer to sell the information. If you learn of any additional sites we should post here, please let us know
www.sparknotes.com www.essaycrawler.com www.allpapers.com/intro.htm
www.abcpapers.com www.lazystudents.com/ www.termpapers-on-file.com/
www.paperstock.com www.geniuspapers.com/ www.cheater.com
www.1200papers.com/
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