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Plagiarism by professors

In academics, the professor/supervisor often either takes credit for the work of his employees or students without making substantial contributions, or forces their employees to add team members as authors even though their contribution was minimal (gift authorship). This is much more frequent and nefarious than student's plagiarism and deserves its own section.

Wiki Education assignment: Writ 2 - Academic Writing

This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 9 January 2023 and 31 March 2023. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Lareinahuang, Plantmom13, SolidBill, Benpppp (article contribs).

— Assignment last updated by Roach Jefferson (talk) 23:58, 20 March 2023 (UTC)

Bibliography by Lareina

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  • Young, Jeffrey R. (2001). Plagiarism and plagiarism detection go high tech. Chronicle of Higher Education (July 6).
  • Stebelman, Scott. (1998). Cybercheating: Dishonesty goes digital. American Libraries (September), 48-50.
  • Canzonetta, Jordan; Vani Kannan. (2016). Globalizing Plagiarism & Writing Assessment: A Case Study of Turnitin. Journal of Writing Assessment 09.2.
  • Vie, Stephanie. (2013). A Pedagogy of Resistance Toward Plagiarism Detection Technologies. Computers and Composition 30.1 [Special Issue: Writing on the Frontlines], 15-Mar.
  • Critical Conversations About Plagiarism, Edited by Michael Donnelly, Rebecca Ingalls, Tracy Ann Morse, Joanna Castner Post, and Anne Meade Stockdell-Giesler (An edited journal with multiple articles)
  • Griffiths, P., & Kabir, M. N. (2019). ECIAIR 2019 European Conference on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. Academic Conferences and publishing limited.

Lareinahuang (talk) 22:38, 4 March 2023 (UTC)

Hey there @Lareinahuang, thanks for your many additions to this article. I would like to point out that several of these sources (namely, the first three) may be considered obsolete for this topic. Much has changed in 20 years, so using decades-old sources is not ideal. These sources could be reliable for discussion of plagiarism and technology during that time period, but should not be used to make claims about the current state of plagiarism and technology, especially regarding its prevalence. These sources would be useful in making this section less susceptible to recentism. See guidelines related to old sources here: WP:OLDSOURCES. Wracking 💬 18:54, 26 March 2023 (UTC)

Addition of a risk of artificial intelligence for plagiarism

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