Month: September 2005
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Writing an Effective Plagiarism Warning
First off, there’s no such thing as a completely effective plagiarism warning. Much like with any other kind of theft,…
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Stopping Internet Plagiarism: When All Else Fails
I’ve added the fifth chapter in the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series. Chapter five, entitled “When All Else Fails“, builds upon…
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Google Alerts Drops a Bombshell
In previous articles, I’ve extolled the merits of Google Alerts in combating plagiarism. GA, theoretically, can be a great way…
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Plagiarism: An Economic or Moral Issue?
Bill Heinze, the author of the very interesting I/P Updates Blog, recently posted an article about the new LexisNexus Copyguard…
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My Story: My First Plagiarism Battle (Epilogue)
Note: This story is a continuation of Part One, Part Two and Part Three. If you haven’t read the previous…
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The Three Kinds of Plagiarism: Part One
All plagiarism meets one singular definition, “The use of another’s implementation of ideas, information, language, or writing, when done without…
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A Response to Tim Boucher
Tim Boucher runs a blog entitled Pop Occulture. The blog, which mainly focuses on matters of the occult and supernatural,…
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Linkworthy: Plagiarized.com
Plagiarized.com calls itself the “definitive guide to Internet plagiarism” and certainly strives to be exactly that. But even though it…
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Become a PlagiarismToday Supporter
One of the goals of this site is to “Create a community where copyright holders can work together and support…
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What the Syllabi Are Saying
It’s back to school time and that means a lot of students are receiving syllabi for their various courses. What…
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