Combating student plagiarism : an academic librarian's guide
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Combating student plagiarism : an academic librarian's guide
(Chandos information professional series)
Chandos Publishing, 2008
- : hardback
- : pbk
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This practical book introduces readers to the current issues facing todays academic reference and instruction librarians grappling with the growing problem of student plagiarism. The book provides up-to-date overviews of student plagiarism, examples of ways in which librarians can educate students through proven instructional techniques, collaboration approaches and outreach methods, and discusses common problems and questions librarians may encounter when incorporating current anti-plagiarism instruction into their instructional services. Topics include: role of the academic librarian in combating student plagiarism, discipline-based approaches to combating student plagiarism, information literacy techniques and faculty/librarian collaboration.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: technology seems to be changing everything
- Society's pervasive culture of copying
- The role of the academic librarian in combating student plagiarism
- How do students and universities view plagiarism? Information literacy frameworks: working towards the ethical use of information by students
- Discipline-based approaches to combating student plagiarism
- Thwarting student plagiarism through collaborations: faculty-librarian partnerships and beyond
- Practical approaches to promoting citation methods and the ethical usage of information
- Plagiarism-detection software services and other uses of technology to combat student plagiarism.
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