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Plagiarism in Canada and the Librarys Response or What They Dont Know Could Hurt Them….
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What They Dont Know Could Hurt Them…
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Plagiarism in Canada and the Librarys Response The Librarys Expertise is commonly viewed as: Citation source Citation source Copyright & Intellectual Property policies Copyright & Intellectual Property policies Research & Internet instruction Research & Internet instruction Resources & Service Support Resources & Service Support for faculty for students for institution
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Plagiarism in Canada and the Librarys Response Citation Controversy Do we or dont we? Do we or dont we?
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Plagiarism in Canada and the Librarys Response Citation Controversy Which Style to learn and teach? Which Style to learn and teach?
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Plagiarism in Canada and the Librarys Response Citation Controversy Timeliness Timeliness
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Plagiarism in Canada and the Librarys Response Copyright &/or Intellectual Freedoms? Plagiarism in Canada and the Librarys Response Copyright &/or Intellectual Freedoms? Database driven Database driven Faculty vs Student Faculty vs Student Persistent links/course readings Persistent links/course readings Policy and Procedure awareness Policy and Procedure awareness
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Plagiarism in Canada and the Librarys Response 3 rd Party Software Expertise 3 rd Party Software Expertise www.plagiarism.org www.plagiarism.org www.plagiarism.org Integrates with Learning Management Software e.g. Blackboard Integrates with Learning Management Software e.g. Blackboard Over 90% of papers submitted indicate little or no plagiarism Over 90% of papers submitted indicate little or no plagiarism Appears to discourage and prevent plagiarism Appears to discourage and prevent plagiarism Educational tool to instruct students on proper use of internet resources and citations. Educational tool to instruct students on proper use of internet resources and citations.
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Plagiarism & The Librarys Role: Research & Instruction Which Courses & When? Which Courses & When? Social Networking skills Social Networking skills Space, Resources and Support Space, Resources and Support
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Plagiarism & The Librarys Role: Institutional Support Institutional Committees Institutional Committees Academic Council Faculty Senate General Education Committee Academic Affairs Curriculum Committees Learning Oucomes Council, … and various subcommittees
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Plagiarism & The Librarys Role: Institutional Support Institution–wide tools Institution–wide toolsTutorialsGamesCoursesGuides Subject specific web sites Wikis
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Plagiarism & The Librarys Role Marketing resources Marketing resources to students through website, one-on-one, flyers, displays, etc. website, one-on-one, flyers, displays, etc. to faculty through website, meetings, committees, flyers, displays, etc. website, meetings, committees, flyers, displays, etc.
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Plagiarism & The Librarys Role
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Plagiarism & The Librarys Role:
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Plagiarism & The Librarys Role Works Cited List available through OLA Superconference site http://www.accessola.com/superconference2008/
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Plagiarism in Canada and the Librarys Response Thank You Any questions? jchriste@uoguelph.ca Joy.Muller@senecac.on.ca
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