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Thursday, January 16, 2003
Plagiarism cases increase during fall at Duke - Alex Garinger, Duke Chronicle
Despite increased efforts at Duke University to educate undergraduates on how to avoid plagiarism and correctly cite sources, academic dishonesty case numbers increased dramatically at the end of the fall semester. At least 26 cases were referred to the Undergraduate Judicial Board last semester, up from 15 to 20 per semester in previous years, Dean of Judicial Affairs Kacie Wallace said.... The rise of the Internet as the primary place for student research has changed the shape of plagiarism, she noted.
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