About Plagiarism.org
The latest from the blog
4 Tips to Easily Avoid Plagiarism
How can you grow your writing confidence as a student and avoid plagiarism while drafting a paper? Read on to find out.
Why is it still plagiarism when I paraphrase and use my own words?
Learn how to distinguish paraphrasing and plagiarism from original work.
What Is Creative Commons Anyway?
What is the creative commons? What does it have to do with plagiarism?
Latest resources
How Students Perceive Plagiarism
Discussing the results of a survey that asked students their perceptions of plagiarism.
Informational Fluency and Digital Literacies
Teaching students how to evaluate online sources to increase critical thinking and information literacy.
Mimesis and Plagiarism
How mimicry and modeling differ from plagiarism and can help students learn.
How Instructors Respond to Plagiarism
Survey results on how instructors respond to plagiarism when they encounter it.
A 21st Century Way to Teach Plagiarism and Ethics
A gamified approach to teaching how to process ethical decisions in the professional world.
Methods for Successful Plagiarism Discussions
How to introduce plagiarism at the beginning of an undergraduate course so incoming freshmen understand it.
Addressing Plagiarism in Student Presentations
Addressing plagiarism and proper citation in student presentations.
The Plagiarism Proof Thesis
Tips on teaching secondary students how to write a plagiarism proof thesis.
Grading the Top 100 Student Sources
Examining the top 100 online sources in student writing.