Patrick Power Library

Academic Integrity: Selected Resources

General
Prevalence
Prevention & Detection
Policy & Honor Codes
Other Issues
Librarian Resources


General:

Center for Academic Integrity. (n.d.). Retrieved May 30, 2005, from Duke University, Kenan
      Institute for Ethics Web site: http://www.academicintegrity.org

Ercegovac, Z., & Richardson, J. V., Jr. (2004). Academic dishonesty, plagiarism included, in the
      digital age: A literature review. College & Research Libraries, 65, 301-318.

Hansen, B. (2003, September 19). Combating plagiarism [Electronic version]. The CQ Researcher,
      13, 773-796.

Harris, R. A. (2001). The plagiarism handbook: Strategies for preventing, detecting, and dealing
      with plagiarism. Los Angeles: Pyrczak Publishing.

Lathrop, A., & Foss, K. (2000). Student cheating and plagiarism in the Internet era: A wake-up
      call. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.

Mullens, A. (2000, December). Cheating to win. University Affairs, 22-28.

Pearson, G. (2005, June 29). Electronic plagiarism seminar. Retrieved September 24, 2006, from
      Le Moyne College, Noreen Reale Falcone Library Web site:
      http://www.lemoyne.edu/library/plagiarism/index.htm

Quality of Teaching Committee, Office of Instructional Development. (2004). Saint Mary's
      University faculty handbook on academic integrity. Retrieved May 31, 2005, from Saint
      Mary's University, Office of Instructional Development Web site:
      http://www.smu.ca/administration/oid/integrity_book.html

Whitley, B. E., Jr., & Keith-Spiegel, P. (2002). Academic dishonesty: An educator's guide.
      Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

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Prevalence:

Christensen-Hughes, J. M., & McCabe, D. L. (2006). Academic misconduct within higher education
      in Canada. The Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 36(2), 1-21.

McCabe, D. L. (2005). Cheating among college and university students: A North American
      perspective. International Journal for Educational Integrity, 1(1). Retrieved May 20, 2006, from
      http://www.ojs.unisa.edu.au/journals/index.php/IJEI/article/view/14

McCabe, D. L., & Trevino, L. K. (1995). Cheating among business students: A challenge for
      business leaders and educators. Journal of Management Education, 19, 205-218.

McCabe, D. L., & Trevino, L. K. (1996). What we know about cheating in college: Longitudinal
      trends and recent developments. Change, 28(1), 28-33.

McCabe, D. L., Trevino, L. K., & Butterfield, K. D. (2001). Cheating in academic institutions: A
      decade of research. Ethics & Behavior, 11, 219-232.

Saint Mary's University. (2005, April 20). Report of the Sub-Committee on Academic Integrity:
      An analysis and review of the Online Survey on Academic Integrity, Saint Mary's University.
       Retrieved January 4, 2007, from Saint Mary's University, Office of Instructional Development
      Web site: http://www.smu.ca/administration/oid/integrity_survey.html

Scanlon, P. M., & Neumann, D. R. (2002). Internet plagiarism among college students. Journal
      of College Student Development, 43, 374-385.

Szabo, A., & Underwood, J. (2004). Cybercheats: Is information and communication technology
      fuelling academic dishonesty? Active Learning in Higher Education, 5, 180-199.

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Prevention & Detection:

     See also: entries listed under General (above)

Alschuler, A. S., & Blimling, G. S. (1995). Curbing epidemic cheating through systemic change.
      College Teaching, 43, 123-125.

Carbone, N. (n.d.). The Bedford/St. Martin's workshop on plagiarism. Retrieved September 9,
      2006, from http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/plagiarism/

Fain, M., & Bates, P. (2005, January 27). Cheating 101: Papermills and you. Retrieved May 30,
      2005, from Coastal Carolina University, Kimbel Library Web site:
      http://www.coastal.edu/library/presentations/papermil.html

Foster, A. L. (2002). Plagiarism-detection tool creates legal quandary. Chronicle of Higher
      Education, 48(36), A37-38.

Guertin, L.A. (2005). Using virtual lectures to educate students on plagiarism. Frist Monday, 10(9).      Retrieved

September 22, 2006, from http://www.firstmonday.org/

Harris, R. (2004, November 17). Anti-plagiarism strategies for research papers. Retrieved May 30,
      2005, from http://www.virtualsalt.com/antiplag.htm

McCabe, D. L., & Pavela, G. (2004). Ten [updated] principles of academic integrity. Change,
      36(3), 10-15.

McLafferty, C. L., & Foust, K. M. (2004). Electronic plagiarism as a college instructor's nightmare
      - prevention and detection. Journal of Education for Business, 79, 186-189.

Nowakowski, F. (2006, May 1).Assignment design strategies.. Retrieved September 22, 2006, from      Dalhousie

University, Plagiarism and Intellectual Honesty Web site:
      http://http://plagiarism.dal.ca/faculty/assignment.html

Procter, M. (2005). Deterring plagiarism: Some strategies. Retrieved May 30, 2005, from
      University of Toronto Web site: http://www.utoronto.ca/writing/plagiarism.html

Rocklin, T. (1996). Downloadable term papers: What's a prof. to do? Retrieved May 30, 2005,
      from University of Iowa, Center for Teaching Web site:
      http://www.uiowa.edu/%7Ecenteach/resources/ideas/term-paper-download.html

Royce, J. (2003). Has Turnitin.com got it all wrapped up? Teacher Librarian, 30(4), 26-30.

Ryan, C. (2001, October). Case study: How to get better essays while reducing your work
       and plagiarism. Retrieved September 5, 2006, from the Higher Education Academy,
      Economics Network Web site: http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/showcase/ryan_essays.htm

Stebelman, S. (1998). Cybercheating: Dishonesty goes digital. American Libraries, 29(8), 48-50.

Sterngold, A. (2004). Confronting plagiarism: How conventional teaching invites cyber-cheating.
      Change, 36(3), 16-21.

A student's guide to avoiding plagiarism. (2003). Retrieved May 30, 2005, from Saint Mary's
      University, Patrick Power Library Web site:
      http://www.smu.ca/administration/library/subjects/plagiarism.html

Thompson, L. C., & Williams, P. G. (1995). But I changed three words! Plagiarism in the ESL
      classroom. Clearing House, 69, 27-29.

University of Alberta. (2006). Truth in education: Resources for instructors. Retrieved
       September 28, 2006, from University of Alberta, Truth in Education Web site:
      http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/TIE/index.cfm

Vaughan Memorial Library. (2005). You quote it, you note it! Retrieved September 22, 2006, from
      Acadia University, Vaughan Memorial Library Web site:
      http://library.acadiau.ca/tutorials/plagiarism/

Wilhoit, S. (1994). Helping students avoid plagiarism. College Teaching, 42, 161-164.

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Policy & Honor Codes:

Cole, S., & Kiss, E. (2000). What can we do about student cheating? About Campus, 5(2), 5-12.

Kibler, W. L., Nuss, E. M., Paterson, B. G., & Pavela, G. (1988). Academic integrity and student
      development: Legal issues and policy perceptions. Asheville, NC: College Administration
      Publications.

McCabe, D., & Pavela, G. (2000). Some good news about academic integrity. Change, 33(5),
      32-38.

McCabe, D., & Trevino, L. K. (2002). Honesty and Honor Codes. Academe, 88(1), 37-41.

Price, M. (2002). Beyond "gotcha!": Situating plagiarism in policy and pedagogy. College
      Composition and Communication, 54, 88-115.

Whitley, B. E., Jr., & Keith-Spiegel, P. (2001). Academic integrity as an institutional issue.
      Ethics & Behavior, 11, 325-342.

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Other Issues:

Nonis, S., & Swift, C. O. (2001). An examination of the relationship between academic dishonesty
      and workplace dishonesty: A multicampus investigation. Journal of Education for Business, 77,
      69-77.

Schneider, A. (1999). Why professors don't do more to stop students who cheat. Chronicle of
      Higher Education, 45(20), A8-A10.

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Librarian Resources:

Auer, N. J., & Krupar, E. M. (2001). Mouse click plagiarism: The role of technology in plagiarism
      and the librarian's role in combating it. Library Trends, 49, 415-432.

Burke, M. (2004). Deterring plagiarism: A new role for librarians. Library Philosophy and Practice,
      6(2). Retrieved February 10, 2005, from http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~mbolin/burke.htm

Lampert, L. D. (2004). Integrating discipline-based anti-plagiarism instruction into the
      information literacy curriculum. Reference Services Review, 32, 347-355.

Lampert, L. D. (2005). The instruction librarian's role in discussing issues of academic integrity.
      LOEX Quarterly, 32(4), 8-9.

Sharkey, J. R., & Culp, F. B. (2005). Cyberplagiarism and the library: Issues and solutions.
      In W. J. Frost (Ed.), The Reference collection: From the shelf to the web (pp. 103-116).
      New York: Haworth Press.

Wood, G. (2004). Academic original sin: Plagiarism, the Internet, and librarians. The Journal of
      Academic Librarianship, 30, 237-242.

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