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Plagiarism Among Applicants For Faculty Positions, Sam Harirforoosh, John B. Bossaer, Stacy D. Brown, Brooks B. Pond, Victoria P. Ramsauer, David S. Roane Dec 2011

Plagiarism Among Applicants For Faculty Positions, Sam Harirforoosh, John B. Bossaer, Stacy D. Brown, Brooks B. Pond, Victoria P. Ramsauer, David S. Roane

ETSU Faculty Works

To the Editor. Recently, Dr. DiPiro published an article in the Journal1 that discussed several aspects pertinent to the process of faculty recruitment, emphasizing an individual's “fit” within the culture of the hiring institution. In the present article, we discuss another aspect of “fitness” that became evident to our search committee during the 2010-2011 academic year...


An Ethical Dilemma: Talking About Plagiarism And Academic Integrity In The Digital Age, Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, Kelly Sassi Jul 2011

An Ethical Dilemma: Talking About Plagiarism And Academic Integrity In The Digital Age, Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, Kelly Sassi

Teacher Education Faculty Publications

An open, in-depth discussion about academic dishonesty may help students (and teachers) develop ethical approaches to scholarship. Real classroom talk is closely examined and suggestions for teaching students how to avoid plagiarism in the digital age are offered.


Academic Integrity & Academic Dishonesty: A Handbook About Cheating & Plagiarism, Lars R. Jones Jan 2011

Academic Integrity & Academic Dishonesty: A Handbook About Cheating & Plagiarism, Lars R. Jones

Evans Library Publications

Introduction By the year 2000, it was evident that two new specters were haunting the halls of academia: a proliferation of legitimate Internet sites (e.g. primary source texts) and illegitimate Internet sites (e.g. term paper mills) that were colliding with a new generation of technologically savvy students willing—but not always well prepared— to use new media sources and increasingly not conscientious enough to use these sources correctly. Since that time, the classroom itself has expanded into the on-line world creating further challenges for both students and instructors. Objectives The objective of this handbook has been to provide Florida Tech students …


The Development Of An Online Plagiarism Tutorial, Kenetha J. Stanton, Sally Neal Jan 2011

The Development Of An Online Plagiarism Tutorial, Kenetha J. Stanton, Sally Neal

Scholarship and Professional Work

Case Study of a pilot online plagiarism tutorial at Butler University.