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The Origins of Darwin – the plagiarist?

If it was contemporary, the issue of plagiarism would arise because the words are virtually the same, or exactly the same.
His theory may have evolved in Tibet Charles Darwin has been accused of many things – but never before of being a closet Tibetan Buddhist. A leading scholar of human emotions and facial expressions has [...]

Plagiarism Software to Go

It’s always good to see new plagiarism scanners appearing on the market. For a long time, Turnitin has closed its doors to allowing students to scan their own work, leaving them to worry about whether they have accidentally plagiarised in their work (and the grim consequences that would follow if they have).
Now Turnitin has [...]

Student plagiarism at ‘alarming levels’

A group of overseas and local academics discussed measures to counter the rampant practice of plagiarism among university students at a workshop this week.
Organised by Shue Yan University, the workshop, Combating Plagiarism in a Globalised Higher Education Environment: An International Perspective, explored why students plagiarise and measures to combat the problem.
Don McCabe, a business professor [...]

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