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Cyberplagiarism

Cyberplagiarism. The ruse of new era or the same problem in fancy packaging? by Jennifer Sharkey 2006 BCCE Conference - Purdue University. What is cyberplagiarism?. goes by many names copying and pasting text downloading audio/visual files taking photos & scanning

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Cyberplagiarism

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  1. Cyberplagiarism The ruse of new era or the same problem in fancy packaging? by Jennifer Sharkey 2006 BCCE Conference - Purdue University

  2. © Jennifer Sharkey, Assistant Professor of Library Science, Purdue University Libraries

  3. What is cyberplagiarism? • goes by many names • copying and pasting text • downloading audio/visual files • taking photos & scanning • copying code (e.g. HTML, C++, java) © Jennifer Sharkey, Assistant Professor of Library Science, Purdue University Libraries

  4. Are more students cheating? • few recent surveys and studies • heavy reliance on self-reporting • little breakdown between types • attitude, stress, and opportunity © Jennifer Sharkey, Assistant Professor of Library Science, Purdue University Libraries

  5. Using technology to detect • fee-based services • free services © Jennifer Sharkey, Assistant Professor of Library Science, Purdue University Libraries

  6. Deterring • use web-based guides to learn more • educate your students • create assignments that require students to create their own content • use your local librarians © Jennifer Sharkey, Assistant Professor of Library Science, Purdue University Libraries

  7. Thank you -- Questions photos and animations from Microsoft Clip Art Gallery

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