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Academic Integrity Bibliography

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blue bullet used to denote item in a listCarnevale, Dan. "Magazine's Essay on Plagiarism Seems to Have Been Partly Plagiarized." The Chronicle of Higher Education (2003).

    Carnevale describes the charge that Lindsey S. Hamlin, "Probing for Plagiarism in the Virtual Classroom" was partially plagiarized from Michael Herberling's "Maintaining Academic Integrity in Online Education."

blue bullet used to denote item in a listCarnie, Andrew. "How to Handle Cyber-Sloth in Academe." The Chronicle of Higher Education 47.17 (2001): B14.

    Carnie argues that "The Web is a fabulous resource that no student or scholar can ignore. Somehow, though, we have to convince people that learning requires more than high-speed connections and a good search engine." He cites examples of plagiarism and individuals who write to him as the Linguist List (http://www.liquistlist.org) moderator instead of looking up material themselves.

blue bullet used to denote item in a listCarter, R. "Employee Theft Often Appears Legitimate." Accountancy 100.1127 (1987): 75-78.

blue bullet used to denote item in a listClark, Irene Lurkis. "Collaboration and Ethics in Writing Center Pedagogy." Writing Center Journal 9.1 (1988): 3-12.

blue bullet used to denote item in a listClos, Karen L. "When Academic Dishonesty Happens on Your Campus." Innovative Abstracts 24.26 (2002).

    Clous gives a brief overview of what a college can do to address academic dishonesty.

blue bullet used to denote item in a listCoffey, Monica A., and Kathleen E. Casey. The Cyberspace Detective: Uncovering Online Plagiarism. [Philadelphia, PA]: Xlibris Corporation, 2001.

    Brief book that gives information concerning what plagiarism is and how to prevent it. Technology issues and copyright are also covered.

blue bullet used to denote item in a listCole, Sally, and Donald L. McCabe. "Issues in Academic Integrity." New Directions for Student Services 73 (1996): 67-77.

    "Presents research findings concerning student academic dishonesty. Useful processes and sanctions in adjudicating cases; Effectiveness of honor codes; Prevention strategies; Implementation of proactive campus initiatives." (Academic Search Elite)
    (The full text of this article is available through Academic Search Elite.)

blue bullet used to denote item in a list "College's Grading System Allows Professors to Denote Academic Dishonesty." The Chronicle of Higher Education 48.36 (2002): A41.

    Describes Barton Community College's XF grade "that indicates academic dishonesty" on the college transcript. The idea for this grade came from Kansas State University.

blue bullet used to denote item in a listCollins, John. "Truth: An Evaluation." American Philosophical Quarterly 39.4 (2002): 325+.

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