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Plagiarism Resources
The following are sources that one may use to explore the topic of plagiarism further:
- USF library style reference guide (may be accessible only to USF faculty, staff, and students).
- Indiana University Writing Resource site's students' guide to plagiarism.
- University of North British Columbia's page on How To Lessen the Chances of Plagiarizing.
- University of British Columbia Biology brochure on plagiarism.
- Washington College's "The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing" guide to plagiarism.
- The Open Directory Project's plagiarism directory.
- Google.com's plagiarism directory. (Compare to the Open Directory Project's directorywhat's going on? See the Open Directory Project's Royalty-Free License.)
- Yahoo's plagiarism directory.
- Brian Martin's "Plagiarism: A Misplaced Emphasis."
- Sharon Myers' article, "Questioning author(ity): ESL/EFL, science, and teaching about plagiarism," Teaching English as a Second Language Journal 3 (March 1998).
- Cornell University's legal website compilation of materials from the plagiarism suit over Spielberg's Amistad movie.