The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 10.2158 Tuesday, 7 December 1999.
[1] From: Mariann Woodward <
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Date: Monday, 06 Dec 1999 11:30:14 -0500
Subj: Re: SHK 10.2131 Plariagism
[2] From: Mary Jane Miller <
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Date: Monday, 6 Dec 1999 16:17:53 -0500
Subj: Re: SHK 10.2142 Re: Plariagism
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From: Mariann Woodward <
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Date: Monday, 06 Dec 1999 11:30:14 -0500
Subject: 10.2131 Plariagism
Comment: Re: SHK 10.2131 Plariagism
Try http://www.plagiarism.org/
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From: Mary Jane Miller <
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Date: Monday, 6 Dec 1999 16:17:53 -0500
Subject: 10.2142 Re: Plariagism
Comment: Re: SHK 10.2142 Re: Plariagism
My simple but so far effective strategy for the last 15 years has been
to make the students hand in all rough research notes and two distinctly
different drafts.This catches all but the most devoted girl-friend or
boyfriend who might, I suppose be willing to go to all that trouble.
oIt also shopws me where they may have gone off the track .
Mary Jane
Professor of Dramatic Literature
Dept. of Fine Arts,
Brock University,
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