The fact that people of all walks of life are becoming more and more reliant on a wide-range of easily-available digital content is often called the Copy-Paste Syndrome. It implies the indiscriminate usage of material, ie without checking for reliability or a concern for violations of intellectual property rights or plagiarism, a kind of cheating that has become uncomfortably widespread. A holistic approach is required to address this universal problem combining an institutional approach together with the application of viable technologies, ..
Mass production and, more recently, communication technology, have led to both scaling up and an exa...
National audienceAt the digital age, it's not only scale of copy which changes, but also its strateg...
At one stage in the anthology Originality, imitation and plagiarism: Teaching writing in the digital...
Abstract: The Copy-Paste Syndrome describes a situation whereby students at all levels are becoming ...
The Copy-Paste Syndrome describes a situation whereby students at all levels are becoming more and m...
The advances in technology have made academic cheating far too easy for learners. Furthermore, the W...
Although the use of advanced computing and communications technology has made learning a significant...
This paper presents an empirical study of digital plagiarism. Under two experimental conditions, und...
2Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often viewed in the cultural industries as be...
Plagiarism is the misuse of and failure to acknowledge source materials. This paper questions common...
The present study presents an alternative perspective to the designer's role in our current society,...
Copy-and-Paste is a self-sustaining system generating sameness in different locations. The same urba...
The means of producing information and the infrastructure for disseminating it are constantly changi...
This paper briefly reflects upon the use of software packages, such as Turnitin, may superficially h...
This article presents findings from a (2004) case study that investigated how the needs of a communi...
Mass production and, more recently, communication technology, have led to both scaling up and an exa...
National audienceAt the digital age, it's not only scale of copy which changes, but also its strateg...
At one stage in the anthology Originality, imitation and plagiarism: Teaching writing in the digital...
Abstract: The Copy-Paste Syndrome describes a situation whereby students at all levels are becoming ...
The Copy-Paste Syndrome describes a situation whereby students at all levels are becoming more and m...
The advances in technology have made academic cheating far too easy for learners. Furthermore, the W...
Although the use of advanced computing and communications technology has made learning a significant...
This paper presents an empirical study of digital plagiarism. Under two experimental conditions, und...
2Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often viewed in the cultural industries as be...
Plagiarism is the misuse of and failure to acknowledge source materials. This paper questions common...
The present study presents an alternative perspective to the designer's role in our current society,...
Copy-and-Paste is a self-sustaining system generating sameness in different locations. The same urba...
The means of producing information and the infrastructure for disseminating it are constantly changi...
This paper briefly reflects upon the use of software packages, such as Turnitin, may superficially h...
This article presents findings from a (2004) case study that investigated how the needs of a communi...
Mass production and, more recently, communication technology, have led to both scaling up and an exa...
National audienceAt the digital age, it's not only scale of copy which changes, but also its strateg...
At one stage in the anthology Originality, imitation and plagiarism: Teaching writing in the digital...