Originality, imitation, and plagiarism : teaching writing in the digital age / Caroline Eisner and Martha Vicinus, editors.

This collection is a timely intervention in national debates about what constitutes original or plagiarized writing in the digital age. Somewhat ironically, the Internet makes it both easier to copy and easier to detect copying. The essays in this volume explore the complex issues of originality, im...

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Other Authors: Eisner, Caroline, 1965- (Editor), Vicinus, Martha (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2008]
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505 0 0 |t Introduction /  |r Caroline Eisner  |g and  |r Martha Vicinus --  |t Originality --  |t Choosing metaphors /  |r Jessica Litman --  |t On ethical issues in publishing in the life sciences /  |r Gilbert S. Omenn --  |t Reviewing the author-function in the age of Wikipedia /  |r Amit Ray  |g and  |r Erhardt Graeff --  |t Internet and open-access publishing in physics research /  |r Gordon Kane --  |t Do thesis statements short-circuit originality in students' writing? /  |r Anne Berggren --  |t Cloud gate : challenging reproducibility /  |r Jeff Ward --  |t Imitation --  |t Genres as forms of in(ter)vention /  |r Anis Bawarshi --  |t When copying is not copying : plagiarism and French composition scholarship /  |r Christiane Donahue --  |t The dynamic nature of common knowledge /  |r Amy England --  |t Instinctual ballast : imitation and creative writing /  |r Christina Pugh --  |t The anthology as a literary creation : on innovation and plagiarism in textual collections /  |r Christopher M. Kuipers --  |t Economies of plagiarism : the i-Map and issues of ownership in information gathering /  |r Kim Walden  |g and  |r Alan Peacock --  |t "Fair use," copyright law, and the composition teacher /  |r Martine Courant Rife --  |t Plagiarism --  |t History and the disciplining of plagiarism /  |r Michael Grossberg --  |t Plagiarism and copyright infringement : the costs of confusion /  |r Laura J. Murray --  |t Plagiarism, a Turnitin trial, and an experience of cultural disorientation /  |r Lisa Emerson --  |t Academic plagiarism and the limits of theft /  |r Stefan Senders --  |t Insider writing: plagiarism-proof assignments /  |r Lynn Z. Bloom --  |t Plagiarism across cultures : is there a difference? /  |r Joel Bloch --  |t Framing plagiarism /  |r Linda Adler-Kassner,  |r Chris M. Anson  |g and  |r Rebecca Moore Howard. 
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