Plagiarism Sites
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Plagiarism     http://www.web-miner.com/plagiarism.htm
     From Gary Price:  "Comprehensive Webliography About Plagiarism Available Online.  This impressive compilation was prepared by Sharon Stoerger for the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Along with links to many web-accessible articles, sections for instructors and students are also included. You'll also find case studies, material on plagiarism detection tools, and examples of term paper sites. Thanks to B.S. for alerting me to this resource." 
Plagiarism.org - Articles     http://www.plagiarism.org/articles.html
     This site is the free part of the fee-based site, Turnitin.com.  The articles on this page are all free.  You can sign up for a free trial.
Plagiarism and the Web     http://www.wiu.edu/users/mfbhl/wiu/plagiarism.htm
     From the Librarian's Index to the Internet:  "Practical advice for detecting plagiarism, teaching students why it is wrong, and developing assignments that discourage the use of stolen words. Includes links to well-known "paper mills" and to related resources. From Bruce Leland, the Knowledge Coordinator at Western Illinois University."
Plagiserve     http://www.plagiserve.com/
     Free, but you must register.  My account number is:  1023278926.  Feel free to use this number; however, reports for this number are emailed to the library.  You can check the reports on the site by clicking on the "View Reports" link.
    
From the Librarian's Index to the Internet:  "Registered users may use this free service, which promises to assist educators in ensuring that "term papers, research papers and essays submitted to the instructor are not Plagiarized either from the Internet or from any other paper submitted to the instructor." Paste questionable text into a window linked under Submit Papers to view a report. There are links to articles and policy advice under Knowledge Base."
Plagiarizeddotcom     http://www.plagiarized.com/
     From Infomine:  "Instructor's Guide to Internet Plagiarism 'The growth of the Internet has brought about a fear in some educational circles that students will use its resources to plagiarize their reports and projects. How can you tell if a given piece of academic work was obtained from the Internet? This site aims to help teachers determine just that. Included here is a long list of suspicious titles; 'dead giveaways' tips that tell you what to watch for; and a list of Web sites that promote cheating or offer phony term papers. A great, quick guide for wary educators.' "
Thinking and Talking About Plagiarism     http://bedfordstmartins.com/technotes/techtiparchive/ttip102401.htm
     From the Librarian's Index to the Internet:  "A discussion of Web sites that address 'how to talk about plagiarism in the classroom, how to talk to students you suspect might have plagiarized...how to search the WWW and databases for possibly plagiarized e-text, how to tell if the plagiarism is intentional cheating or poor source handling, and how to proceed with plagiarism cases even when you can't find an originating text.' "

 

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