Plagiarisms, Authorships, and the Academic Death Penalty

Volume: 57, Issue: 7, Pages: 788 - 806
Published: Nov 1, 1995
Abstract
n composition studies, most published discussions of student plagiarism proceed from the assumption that plagiarism occurs as a result of one of two possible motivations: an absence of ethics or an ignorance of citation conventions. Some students don't appreciate academic textual values and therefore deliberately submit work that is not their own; others don't understand academic citation conventions and therefore plagiarize inadvertently. Both...
Paper Details
Title
Plagiarisms, Authorships, and the Academic Death Penalty
DOI
Published Date
Nov 1, 1995
Journal
Volume
57
Issue
7
Pages
788 - 806
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