Policing Plagiarism Newark NJ

This article discusses the dangers of digital plagiarism, or copying information from the Internet and claiming it as your own. Find out more about this form of plagiarism and how teachers and institutions are policing this dishonest activity.

University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey
(973) 972-4300
65 Bergen Street, Room 1441
Newark, NJ
Rutgers University - Newark
(973) 353-1766
249 University Avenue, Blumenthal Hall
Newark, NJ
Essex County College
(973) 877-3000
303 University Ave
Newark, NJ
Seton Hall University
973-761-9589 Contact: Marie Drennan-Graves
200 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, NJ
Healthcare Training Institute
(908) 851-7711
1969 Morris Ave
Union, NJ
New Jersey Institute of Technology
(973) 596-3000
University Heights
Newark, NJ
New Community Workforce Development Center
(973) 824-6484
201 Bergen St
Newark, NJ
Drake College of Business
(908) 352-5509
125 Broad St
Elizabeth, NJ
Micro Tech Training Center - Belleville
(973) 751-9051
251 Washington Ave
Belleville, NJ
Kean University
(908) 737-5326
1000 Morris Ave
Union, NJ
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Policing Plagiarism

Policing Plagiarism

You may have done it before. You may have even done it dozens of times. And if you haven't, you might have at least thought about it. Now, though, you're risking a lot if you do it, especially your academic future.

What are we talking about? Digital plagiarism…copying from the Internet.

Time does not stand still
Plagiarism has been around a long time. Don't you remember the focus your teachers put on assembling your references and your bibliographies perfectly? It wasn't just busy work. It was about giving credit where credit was due. Ten years ago, it was a lot harder to prove plagiarism, but the times, as they say, are a' changin'.

With the rapid ascent of technology, media, and electronic reference, plagiarism is resurfacing in today's news with a modern twist. The Internet has created easy access to the right words for a great essay. Point, click, copy, paste. So easy — and who would ever know?

C'mon now. With technology advancing as fast as a teenager's shoe size, it was only a matter of time before someone figured out how to catch a copier. 

Smart software
There's some old saying about things coming back to haunt you, and one could make that case when it comes to digital plagiarism. So much has been uploaded and downloaded that there are now digital records of thousands, perhaps millions, of electronic essays and term papers available online.

Author: Amy Ambler

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