Resources from the University of Michigan to help Students conduct responsible research, and Instructors learn how to prevent and detect plagiarism.
Anti-plagiarism strategies for faculty members.
A brief discussion of anti-plagiarism strategies for students. From Hamilton College.
Describes what plagiarism is--and how to avoid it. Use the links in the box on the right to find helpful discussions on: Warning Signs, What to Cite, and How to Cite. From Duke University libraries.
A lengthy collection of plagiarism resources created for the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
A very useful site created by Susan Herzog at Eastern Connecticut State University. Includes policy statements and additional resources.
This tutorial is especially helpful in clarifying how to correctly paraphrase material without plagiarizing. This link takes you to the non-flash, guest version of this tutorial. A Flash version is also available. From San Jose State University Library.
Learn how to quote, paraphrase, and summarize correctly without plagiarizing. From the University of Maryland University College.
Learn how to write your papers without plagiarizing. The primary format for this tutorial requires the Flash Player to view. If you don't have this, there is also an Adobe PDF version. From the University of South Florida.
Maintained by Turnitin, the commercial plagiarism detection software vendor, this site offers helpful information on plagiarism, including statistics.
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