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Cutting and Pasting: A Senior Thesis by (Insert Name).

Authors :
Staples, Brent
Source :
New York Times. 7/13/2010, Vol. 159 Issue 55100, p24. 0p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

A friend who teaches at a well-known eastern university told me recently that plagiarism was turning him into a cop. He begins the semester collecting evidence, in the form of an in-class essay that gives him a sense of how well students think and write. He looks back at the samples later when students turn in papers that feature their own, less-than-perfect prose alongside expertly written passages lifted verbatim from the Web. ''I have to assume that in every class, someone will do it,'' he said. ''It doesn't stop them if you say, 'This is plagiarism. I won't accept it.' I have to tell them that it is a failing offense and could lead me to file a complaint with the university, which could lead to them being put on probation or being asked to leave.'' [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03624331
Volume :
159
Issue :
55100
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New York Times
Publication Type :
News
Accession number :
52107173