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Handbook of Research on Academic Misconduct in Higher Education
Paraphrasing and rearranging the original text but heavily relying on the structure and vocabulary of the original source.
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Academic Integrity: Exploring Issues of Plagiarism Facing Chinese Students in New Zealand Universities
Mingsheng Li (Massey University, New Zealand)
Copyright: © 2017 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1610-1.ch014
Abstract
Student plagiarism is a pervasive issue at all levels of study in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) around the world. Plagiarism is considered as a cultural phenomenon and students from certain cultures are often stereotyped as ‘persistent plagiarists'. This chapter reports the findings of a research project and examines the issues of academic dishonesty reported by Chinese students in New Zealand universities. Four lecturers and six university graduates participated in the interviews and the focus group discussion. The study has identified seven forms of disguised plagiarism deriving from four interrelated variables: inadequate language proficiency, lack of discipline knowledge and conventions, issues of assessment, and situational variables. The university is morally responsible to teach the students the concept of Academic Integrity (AI) and plagiarism, discipline conventions and rules of games in academic writing, and develop their language, writing, and research skills to help them avoid the traps of plagiarism.
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Plagiarism, Ghostwriting, Boilerplate, and Open Content
A stage of writing in which (usually novice) writers substitute their own words and/or sentence structures of an original source in an unsuccessful attempt to paraphrase.
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Strategies and Technologies for Preventing Plagiarism in Modern Higher Education: War against Today's Plagiarists or Nurturing Tomorrow's Talents
One of the most common type of textual plagiarism manifesting in lack, insufficient or inadequate way of paraphrasing in reporting findings from the properly cited source.
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