Understanding Internet Plagiarism

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Understanding “internet plagiarism”

 Nowadays’ revolution, the obviously increase in plagiarism is caused by internet. Therefore, the plagiarism-detecting services (PDSs) are known as the best solution for plagiarism.
 According the synthesizing representations of iText with literary theories of intertextuality, all writers and readers have to work and interpret texts intertextually with new media in order to increase the number of their texts and offer interactive information technologies that unacknowledged appropriation from sources which does not invalidate the text.
 The institutional plagiarism policies combined with authentic pedagogy which deduce from understanding of iText, intertextuality and new media to change best response that concerns about plagiarism.
 According the report by Brian Kates (2003) from New York Daily News, it states that “In numbers growing by the thousands, students have found a quick-fix cure for their academic headaches on the internet . In the wonderful world of wensites, scores of online companies are eager and able to provide slackers with whatever they need for price.”
 Karla Saari Kitalong (1998) wrote an essay which states that “is the indisputable fact that the internet’s rich repository of online texts provides an unprecedented opportunity for plagiarism” to show her primary assumption about widespread of plagiarism.
 Teachers cannot recognize stylistic or conceptual dissonance in the students’ plagiarized papar because student use cut and paste from others students’ paper online to do their paper.
 As Jeffrey R. Young (2001b) states that “in recent years, professors have been frustrated by the way more and more students use the internet to cheat by plagiarizing the work of other ...

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...hat the usage of Federal Law to against the online term-paper site could be an act of revoking human’s basic right: to speak. Hence, Howard advised the teachers to take on the role to educate their students not to plagiarise before the government intervene in this.
 Then, she cited part of the recommended plagiarism policy set by the Council of Writing Program Administrators which stated that students who make mistakes while citing sources should not be treated as act of plagiarism, instead, they just being unsuccessful in citing and documenting the sources correctly.
 Finally, the author restated her stand that the responsibility of teachers in guiding their students in avoiding plagiarism cannot be replaced with a machine.

Works Cited

Howard, M. R. (2007). Understanding “Internet Plagiarism”. Computer and Composition 24, (pp. 3-15). USA: Syracuse University.

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