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First Year Writing: WRTG 1150

Program for Writing and Rhetoric
Reading Themes

 

Intellectual Property

  1. Ashworth, Peter.
    Guilty in whose eyes? University students' perceptions of cheating...
    Studies in Higher Education, v.22 i.2 (June 1997): 187-204.

  2. Boynton, Robert S.
    The Tyranny of Copyright?.
    The New York Times, (25 January 2004).

  3. Bugeja, Michael.
    Bust a plagiarist in 30 minutes or less.
    The Quill, v.88 i.3 (April 2000): 44.

  4. Clayton, Mark
    Term papers at the click of a mouse.
    Christian Science Monitor, v.89, i.232 (27 October 1997)1-5.

  5. Condon, Bill
    WSU Plagiarism Information Web Site.

  6. Foster, Andrea L.
    Plagiarism-Detection Tool Creates Legal Quandary.
    Chronicle of Higher Education, v.48 i.36 (17 May 2002): 37-39.

  7. Gladwell, Malcolm.
    Something Borrowed.
    The New Yorker, v.80 i.36 (November 2004): 040.

  8. Gregory, Marshall W.
    Introductory courses, student ethos, and living the life of the mind.
    College Teaching, v.45 (Spring 1997): 63-71.

  9. Hansen, Brian.
    Combating Plagiarism.
    Congressional Quarterly Researcher, (19 September 2003): 1-24.

  10. Howard, Rebecca Moore.
    Don't Police Plagiarism: Just TEACH!
    Education Digest, v.67, i.5 (January 2002): 47-51.

  11. Hunt, Russell.
    Four Reasons to be Happy About Internet Plagiarism
    St. Thomas University.
    http://www.stu.ca/~hunt/4reasons.htm

  12. McCabe, Donald.
    Honesty and Honor Codes.
    Academe, v.88, i.1 (January/February 2002): 37-42.

  13. Menand, Louis.
    The End Matter.
    The New Yorker, v. 79 i. 29 (27 October 2003): 120.

  14. Thelen, David.
    Becoming Martin Luther King, Jr.: An Introduction.
    The Journal of American History, v.78 n.1 (June 1991): 11-22.

  15. Thompson, Leonora C. and Portia G. Williams.
    But I changed three words!
    Clearing House, v.69 i.1 (September/October 1995): 27-30.

  16. Vaidhyanathan, Siva.
    MP3: It's Only Rock and Roll and the Kids are Alright.
    The Nation, v.271 i.4 (24 July 2000): 31.


 

Websites


 

1. CU Honor Code
  http://www.colorado.edu/academics/honorcode/


2. Plagiarism Controversy--Did Stephen Ambrose Write Wild Blue, or Just Edit It?
  http://www.forbes.com/2002/02/27/0227ambrose.html


3. San Francisco State University Plagiarism Resources
  http://www.sfsu.edu/~collhum/plagiarism.html

4. Plagiarism Resources
  http://www.web-miner.com/plagiarism.htm

5. Plagiarism Handouts for Students and Colleagues
  http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/plagiarism/
  1. Chose Link "Plagiarism Handouts for Students and Colleagues"
  2. Here you will find three articles which you can download.