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Academic Integrity and Plagiarism in the Classroom: An Overview

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The American heritage dictionary of english language. (2d Ed). (1991). Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Co.

Gibaldi, J. (1998). MLA style manual and guide to scholarly publishing. (2nd Ed). Modern Language Association of America.

Hinman, L. M. (2002). Academic integrity and the world wide web. Computers and Society, 32(1), 33.

Howard, R. M. (1995). Plagiarisms, authorships, and the academic death penalty. College English 57(7), 788, 790.

Howard, R. M. (2001, March). Plagiarism: What should a teacher do? Paper presented at the Conference on College Composition and Communication, Denver, CO.

McCabe, CAI website: http://www.academicintegrity.org/cai_research.asp

Roig, M. (2001). Plagiarism and paraphrasing criteria of college and university professors. Ethics and Behavior, 11(3), 320.

Simmons, S. C. (1999). Competing notions of authorship: A historical look at students and textbooks on plagiarism and cheating. In L. Buranen & A. M. Roy (Eds.), Perspectives on plagiarism and intellectual property in a postmodern world, 41-54. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

The Center for Academic Integrity (1999). The fundamental values of academic integrity, 5-9.

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