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Acknowledgements

Carroll, J (2007) A handbook for deterring plagiarism in higher education, 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford Centre for Staff, Learning and Development.

Hamilton College Writing Centre (2006) Hamilton College Writing Centre [online].
Available from http://www.hamilton.edu/writing/home

Moon, J. (2005) Academic honesty, plagiarism and cheating: a self-instruction unit for postgraduate students. Exeter: University of Exeter.

Sturge, D. (2006) Doing it right - good practice in academic writing. Bristol: Bristol Business School.

University of Bristol Energy and Environmental Management Unit (2008) Save Water [online].
Available at http://www.bristol.ac.uk/environment/energy/

University of Essex: Authorship and Plagiarism [online].
Available from http://www.essex.ac.uk/plagiarism/index.html

University of Hertfordshire (2008) Using English for Academic Purposes: A Guide for Students in Higher Education [online].
Available from http://www.uefap.com/writing/writfram.htm

Science Made Simple (1997) Why is the Sky Blue? [online].
Available at http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/sky_blue.html

Test your skills - Plagiarism: where do you draw the line?
Based on an exercise in Swales, J. M. and Feak, C. (1994) Academic Writing for Graduate Students. Michigan: University of Michigan, taken from Carroll, J. (2002) A Handbook for Deterring Plagiarism in Higher Education.

Test your skills - Identifying plagiarism and collusion
From Moon (Op. cit.), based on Franklyn-Stokes, A. and Newstead, S. (1995) Undergraduate Cheating: who does what and why? Studies in Higher Education 20 (2), 159-172

Test your skills - Excuses for committing plagiarism
Includes material from Carroll (Op. cit.), Moon (Op. cit.), Sturge (Op. cit.), University of Essex (Op. cit.)

 

 

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