Smarthistory
While the Internet has spawned its share of plagiarism, it has also democratically flung open the doors of informational access and given students everywhere a platform for accessing valuable records.
While the Internet has spawned its share of plagiarism, it has also democratically flung open the doors of informational access and given students everywhere a platform for accessing valuable records.
Liz Perle | Posted 05.25.2011
Much of what goes on in digital life happens anonymously, which can make people think they can escape being caught. Remote access also lessens the sense of face-to-face responsibility.
Michael Wolff | Posted 05.25.2011
Here's the most boring question I've been asked in the last 24 hours: What do you think of Maureen Dowd's plagiarism? Here's the most boring question I'm regularly asked: What do you think of Maureen Dowd?
Rebecca Taylor | Posted 05.25.2011