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I'm amazed that this is the extent of the HIT: I wonder if people just sat back 
(like me) and waited for this one rather than throwing in their two cents.
   
  This looks like a useful site:
  http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Teachers/plagiarism.html
  A quick search yielded this site
  http://www.plagiarism.phys.virginia.edu/home.html
  and I'm sure there must be more. There are also plenty of folks who will sell 
software and services too. For example:
  http://www.canexus.com/eve/index3.shtml
   
  Also see Turnitin.com at
  http://turnitin.com/static/home.html
   
  Not sure of the usefulness of any of these, but googling is not by any means the 
end of the road: just the start.
  
By the way, you know it's vacation time when I get only 7 LMNET messages in my 
inbox in one day...
  
Alice Sheth <asheth@GCSTULSA.COM> wrote:
  When I had a high school English teacher tell me that she was certain that a 
paper was a plagarism from the Internet, but wasn't sure how to prove it, I told 
her to do the following. "Google" it. That is, enter a significant phrase or 
particular words in the Google search box, and let google do the search. In many 
cases, the original location is easily located. 

Alice Sheth
Library Media Specialist
Grace Christian School
Broken Arrow, OK, 74012
asheth@gcstulsa.com


  ***
"History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social 
transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence 
of the good people." --Martin Luther King
***
Brent Bradley, LMS at Manchester Central High School, Manchester NH, USA bbradley 
at mansd dot org


                
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