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Plagiarism Advisory Service

Plagiarism Advisory Service. http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/jiscpas. JISC Plagiarism Advisory Service. Information Management Research Institute, School of Informatics and Learning Resources Northumbria University. Background. Phase 1 projects Emergence of “cyber cheating”

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Plagiarism Advisory Service

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  1. Plagiarism Advisory Service http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/jiscpas

  2. JISC Plagiarism Advisory Service Information Management Research Institute, School of Informatics and Learning Resources Northumbria University

  3. Background • Phase 1 projects • Emergence of “cyber cheating” • Need for support

  4. Advice and Guidance The Plagiarism Advisory Service aims to provide institutions, academics and students with generic advice and guidance on all aspects of plagiarism prevention and detection.

  5. Approach • Holistic • Preventative • Multi-disciplinary

  6. 3 levels • Policy and procedure • Teaching practice • Study skills

  7. Policy and procedure • Raise awareness of the issues • Policy guidelines • Examples of best practice

  8. Teaching Practice • Good Practice guides • Links to other resources e.g. LTSN guides • Stimulate discussion

  9. Study skills • Develop educational material • ‘Level the playing field’ • Increase awareness

  10. The detection service • Available to all JISC funded sites • Centrally administered within the institution • Accessible through the advisory service website

  11. The procedure • Institution registers • Lecturer registers and sets up class and assignment • Student registers and joins class • Student submits paper for assignment • Software checks paper for text matches • Software produces originality report • Lecturer views originality report

  12. Originality report

  13. Originality report • An educational tool • Can open a dialogue between academic and student • Can raise awareness

  14. An interactive service • Existing material • Identify gaps in provision • Share good practice

  15. Plagiarism Advisory Service http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/jiscpas

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