If it gets them to have a second look at how they have used reference material it's a plus, as far as I'm concerned. Marj Dr Marjorie Kibby, Senior Lecturer in Communication & Culture Faculty of Education and Arts The University of Newcastle, Callaghan NSW 2308 Australia Marj.Kibby@newcastle.edu.au +61 2 49216604
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I'm uncertain whether the service would work as well, for example, in the exercise to have students assess their own papers for acceptable citation.
Hi all, with the apparent interest in this list regarding ways of dealing with plagiarism I recommend http://plagiarismtest.org/ , a Web site that was presented once at one of our Society for Computers in Psychology (http://scip.ws) meetings. Best --u -- PD Dr. Ulf-Dietrich Reips *new address* Universität Zürich Psychologisches Institut Binzmühlestr. 14/13 8050 Zürich, Switzerland iScience portal (http://psych-iscience.unizh.ch/)
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