Online behaviour and changing social norms: Do we need to redefine what constitutes plagiarism?
Online behaviour and changing social norms: Do we need to redefine what constitutes plagiarism?
In this poster, the tradition ('legal') model of plagiarism is contrasted with a new model (the social/legal model), proposed by the author.
plagiarism, legal regulation, conceptual model
Wilson, C. L.
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20 March 2009
Wilson, C. L.
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Wilson, C. L.
(2009)
Online behaviour and changing social norms: Do we need to redefine what constitutes plagiarism?
Web Science Conference 2009 Society On-Line, Athens, Greece.
18 - 20 Mar 2009.
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Abstract
In this poster, the tradition ('legal') model of plagiarism is contrasted with a new model (the social/legal model), proposed by the author.
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Published date: 20 March 2009
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Web Science Conference 2009 Society On-Line, Athens, Greece, 2009-03-18 - 2009-03-20
Keywords:
plagiarism, legal regulation, conceptual model
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Local EPrints ID: 79958
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/79958
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C. L. Wilson
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