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Plagiarism: concepts and contexts

Plagiarism: concepts and contexts
Plagiarism: concepts and contexts
After outlining the key difficulties in modern literature on academic plaigarism, the author suggests that these may be resolved by a new model of plaigarism (whilst noting that this new model does raise additional uncertainties, e.g. as to the status of 'self plagiarism') that she has developed.
academic, plaigarism, conceptual model
Wilson, C.L.
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Wilson, C.L.
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Wilson, C.L. (2008) Plagiarism: concepts and contexts. BILETA 2008 - The 23rd Annual Conference, Glasgow, UK. 27 - 28 Mar 2008.

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Abstract

After outlining the key difficulties in modern literature on academic plaigarism, the author suggests that these may be resolved by a new model of plaigarism (whilst noting that this new model does raise additional uncertainties, e.g. as to the status of 'self plagiarism') that she has developed.

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Published date: 27 March 2008
Venue - Dates: BILETA 2008 - The 23rd Annual Conference, Glasgow, UK, 2008-03-27 - 2008-03-28
Keywords: academic, plaigarism, conceptual model

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Local EPrints ID: 79976
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/79976
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Date deposited: 23 Mar 2010
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 17:36

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Author: C.L. Wilson

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