In a two-part mixed methods study, internet-based plagiarism amongst Norwegian upper secondary students was measured and related to performance level and knowledge of source use. Subsequently, interviews were conducted to explore these students' views on internet access and plagiarism during essay writing. The quantitative part of the study showed that 75% of the 67 students in the study plagiarised from the online sources and that plagiarism accounted for 25% of the total amount of text. Students with a higher grade in written Norwegian plagiarised less than those with a lower grade. Further, students more familiar with the correct use of sources did not plagiarise as much as students with less awareness. In the qualitative part of the stu...
This study explores the notion of plagiarism and the Internet from 11 English as Second Language (ES...
Plagiarism is the misuse of and failure to acknowledge source materials. This paper questions common...
AbstractThe present study aims to explore 170 teachers and 334 secondary school student's perception...
In a two-part mixed methods study, internet-based plagiarism amongst Norwegian upper secondary stude...
In recent years, plagiarism has been on the increase across the Western world. This article identifi...
This study investigates how Norwegian lower-secondary students perceive online source criticism in t...
AbstractPlagiarism has been identified as a problem since the 1600s. Nevertheless, this problem is b...
Plagiarism has been identified as a problem since the 1600s. Nevertheless, this problem is becoming ...
While plagiarism has been a growing problem in higher education for a long time, the use of the Inte...
Since the emergence of the electronic era, plagiarism has become an increasingly prevalent problem a...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide an introduction to the problem of student plagiarism in an...
Using sources with integrity is complex. The solution is teaching skills, not vilifying the Internet...
This case study was conducted to investigate the extent and prevalence of Internet plagiarism among ...
This paper presents an investigation of both Danish and international second-semester BA-students ’ ...
This article investigates in greater depth one particular aspect of cheating within secondary educat...
This study explores the notion of plagiarism and the Internet from 11 English as Second Language (ES...
Plagiarism is the misuse of and failure to acknowledge source materials. This paper questions common...
AbstractThe present study aims to explore 170 teachers and 334 secondary school student's perception...
In a two-part mixed methods study, internet-based plagiarism amongst Norwegian upper secondary stude...
In recent years, plagiarism has been on the increase across the Western world. This article identifi...
This study investigates how Norwegian lower-secondary students perceive online source criticism in t...
AbstractPlagiarism has been identified as a problem since the 1600s. Nevertheless, this problem is b...
Plagiarism has been identified as a problem since the 1600s. Nevertheless, this problem is becoming ...
While plagiarism has been a growing problem in higher education for a long time, the use of the Inte...
Since the emergence of the electronic era, plagiarism has become an increasingly prevalent problem a...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide an introduction to the problem of student plagiarism in an...
Using sources with integrity is complex. The solution is teaching skills, not vilifying the Internet...
This case study was conducted to investigate the extent and prevalence of Internet plagiarism among ...
This paper presents an investigation of both Danish and international second-semester BA-students ’ ...
This article investigates in greater depth one particular aspect of cheating within secondary educat...
This study explores the notion of plagiarism and the Internet from 11 English as Second Language (ES...
Plagiarism is the misuse of and failure to acknowledge source materials. This paper questions common...
AbstractThe present study aims to explore 170 teachers and 334 secondary school student's perception...