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Academic Integrity Bibliography

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blue bullet used to denote item in a listKellogg, Alex P. "Students Plagiarize Online Less Than Many Think, a New Study Finds." The Chronicle of Higher Education 48.23 (2002): A44.

    Reports on study on Patrick M. Scanlon and David R. Neumann's study that "concludes that online plagiarism is not nearly as widespread as has frequently been suggested."

blue bullet used to denote item in a listKerkvliet, Joe, and Charles L. Sigmund. "Can We Control Cheating in the Classroom?" The Journal of Economic Education 30 (1999): 331+.

blue bullet used to denote item in a list"Key to Preventing Plagiarism Mostly a Matter of Defining It." Curriculum Review 34 (1994): 11.

blue bullet used to denote item in a listKnudson, M. "Cheating in Academia: What Do You Do When the Professors Are to Blame?" Los Angeles Daily Journal 31 Aug. 1987: 4.

blue bullet used to denote item in a listKrishnan, Lakshmy A., and Sujata S. Kathpalia. "Literature Reviews in Student Project Reports." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 45.3 (2002): 187+.

    "Most universities around the world provide guidelines on writing reviews, emphasizing that plagiarism is unethical. However, these guidelines do not offer explicit training on how to avoid plagiarism. In order to write academically acceptable reviews while avoiding copying for source materials, students face a major challenge and resort to employing various strategies to cope with the task. In this study, we examined the literature review sections of final year project reports to find out how engineering undergraduates in Singapore university cope with writing reviews and to suggest ways in which they can extend their skills to improve their literature reviews." (Cited in Academic Search Elite)

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