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Plagiarism in higher education : tackling tough topics in academic integrity / Sarah Elaine Eaton.

By: Eaton, Sarah Elaine [author.]Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm) [distributor.]Publisher: Santa Barbara, California : Libraries Unlimited, 2021Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781440874383; 9781440874376Subject(s): Plagiarism | Education, Higher -- Moral and ethical aspects | College teachers -- Professional ethicsGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 808.025 Online resources: Click here to access online - 3 users
Contents:
A brief history of plagiarism -- Contextualizing and defining plagiarism in higher education -- Intentionality, textuality, and other complicating factors -- A multi-stakeholder systems approach to plagiarism : the 4M framework -- Evaluation and assessment -- Self-plagiarism -- Academic file sharing : sharing is caring and other myths -- Contract cheating : outsourced academic work -- Diversity, equity, and inclusion -- Recognizing, reporting, and resolving plagiarism -- Plagiarism by professors and researchers -- Conclusion : contemplating the future of plagiarism.
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A brief history of plagiarism -- Contextualizing and defining plagiarism in higher education -- Intentionality, textuality, and other complicating factors -- A multi-stakeholder systems approach to plagiarism : the 4M framework -- Evaluation and assessment -- Self-plagiarism -- Academic file sharing : sharing is caring and other myths -- Contract cheating : outsourced academic work -- Diversity, equity, and inclusion -- Recognizing, reporting, and resolving plagiarism -- Plagiarism by professors and researchers -- Conclusion : contemplating the future of plagiarism.

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