Most Australian universities have made attempts of various kinds to address plagiarism. Some have responded in recent times with a primary focus on catching and punishing plagiarists, often assisted by computer software packages. Others have taken a more holistic approach incorporating foci on policy, assessment regime and student preparation and education as well as on ensuring appropriate consequences for plagiarists. This paper outlines one example of the latter approach in one Australian university faculty and details the outcomes in terms of policy recommendations and resources to support the approach. The necessity of evidence-based evaluation of attempts to reduce plagiarism in higher education is argued.<br /
This article is a part of a larger study comparing various aspects of policies on plagiarism in two ...
This paper will argue that academics need to re-focus on what really matters when developing policie...
Abstract: Th e increasing ease of detecting internet plagiarism has intensifi ed debate in Australia...
Countless cases of plagiarism are detected across the Australian higher education sector each year. ...
© 2010 Dr. Gabrielle Anne GriggPlagiarism is a problem that all universities have to address, not on...
The incidence of plagiarism is increasing, exacerbated by the availability of many information sourc...
The author retains the copyright for this work, while granting the International Journal for Educati...
Universities throughout the world have become concerned with the question of how to minimise and res...
In the academic arena, plagiarism is on the rise. As a consequence, Higher Learning Institutions are...
http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/127066/20110826-0004/www.auqa.edu.au/auqf/pastfora/2004/index.htm
Plagiarism: let the policy fix the crime Plagiarism is considered to be an unacceptable act, a crime...
Plagiarism has become a serious concern for university administrator, lecturer, and course coordinat...
AbstractMost teachers of English language and literature are aware of the widespread prevalence of p...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.jiscpas.ac.uk/conference2006/proceedings.htmlIn recent ye...
The widespread perception that plagiarism is a growing problem in tertiary institutions is supported...
This article is a part of a larger study comparing various aspects of policies on plagiarism in two ...
This paper will argue that academics need to re-focus on what really matters when developing policie...
Abstract: Th e increasing ease of detecting internet plagiarism has intensifi ed debate in Australia...
Countless cases of plagiarism are detected across the Australian higher education sector each year. ...
© 2010 Dr. Gabrielle Anne GriggPlagiarism is a problem that all universities have to address, not on...
The incidence of plagiarism is increasing, exacerbated by the availability of many information sourc...
The author retains the copyright for this work, while granting the International Journal for Educati...
Universities throughout the world have become concerned with the question of how to minimise and res...
In the academic arena, plagiarism is on the rise. As a consequence, Higher Learning Institutions are...
http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/127066/20110826-0004/www.auqa.edu.au/auqf/pastfora/2004/index.htm
Plagiarism: let the policy fix the crime Plagiarism is considered to be an unacceptable act, a crime...
Plagiarism has become a serious concern for university administrator, lecturer, and course coordinat...
AbstractMost teachers of English language and literature are aware of the widespread prevalence of p...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.jiscpas.ac.uk/conference2006/proceedings.htmlIn recent ye...
The widespread perception that plagiarism is a growing problem in tertiary institutions is supported...
This article is a part of a larger study comparing various aspects of policies on plagiarism in two ...
This paper will argue that academics need to re-focus on what really matters when developing policie...
Abstract: Th e increasing ease of detecting internet plagiarism has intensifi ed debate in Australia...