This paper reports on the results of an online staff survey at one Australian university on attitudes to plagiarism issues, the use and efficacy of the institutional plagiarism policy and Turnitin system and staff perceptions of institutional resources that were available to assist both staff and students reduce the incidence of plagiarism. The survey was designed to capture staff perceptions, rather than verifiable activity or plagiarism detection outcomes. The survey responses highlighted the need for a common understanding of plagiarism and approaches to the detection and dealing with suspected plagiarism incidents. The responses also signalled a requirement for improved assessment practices that reduce the opportunity for plagiarism. St...
This paper presents analysis of qualitative data from a research project looking at staff perception...
© 2010 Dr. Gabrielle Anne GriggPlagiarism is a problem that all universities have to address, not on...
Plagiarism is a matter of great concern to those who teach in higher education. The increase in tech...
This paper reports on the results of an online staff survey at one Australian university on attitude...
The author retains the copyright for this work, while granting the International Journal for Educati...
Student plagiarism, when detected and publicised, is a public relations disaster for Australian univ...
Plagiarism, a component of academic misconduct has captured the headlines of many Australian media r...
Plagiarism is one of the less desirable practises in the academic context. This paper presents an ex...
Plagiarism, a component of academic misconduct has captured the headlines of many Australian media r...
Plagiarism has become a 'hot topic' in the media but whilst many academics agree that it is increasi...
Thesis (M.Ed.) (Coursework)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education , 2005Student plagiarism ...
The incidence of plagiarism, according to the literature, is increasing. But why do students plagiar...
This study examines the perceptions of academic staff in Australian universities of institutional po...
Abstract Plagiarism is perceived as a serious problem for the higher education sector, indicated by ...
The incidence of plagiarism is increasing, exacerbated by the availability of many information sourc...
This paper presents analysis of qualitative data from a research project looking at staff perception...
© 2010 Dr. Gabrielle Anne GriggPlagiarism is a problem that all universities have to address, not on...
Plagiarism is a matter of great concern to those who teach in higher education. The increase in tech...
This paper reports on the results of an online staff survey at one Australian university on attitude...
The author retains the copyright for this work, while granting the International Journal for Educati...
Student plagiarism, when detected and publicised, is a public relations disaster for Australian univ...
Plagiarism, a component of academic misconduct has captured the headlines of many Australian media r...
Plagiarism is one of the less desirable practises in the academic context. This paper presents an ex...
Plagiarism, a component of academic misconduct has captured the headlines of many Australian media r...
Plagiarism has become a 'hot topic' in the media but whilst many academics agree that it is increasi...
Thesis (M.Ed.) (Coursework)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education , 2005Student plagiarism ...
The incidence of plagiarism, according to the literature, is increasing. But why do students plagiar...
This study examines the perceptions of academic staff in Australian universities of institutional po...
Abstract Plagiarism is perceived as a serious problem for the higher education sector, indicated by ...
The incidence of plagiarism is increasing, exacerbated by the availability of many information sourc...
This paper presents analysis of qualitative data from a research project looking at staff perception...
© 2010 Dr. Gabrielle Anne GriggPlagiarism is a problem that all universities have to address, not on...
Plagiarism is a matter of great concern to those who teach in higher education. The increase in tech...