An extensive site which describes the plagiarism landscape, responsible
use of online resources and how acceptable use policies addresses plagiarism.
The site has resources for teachers, including activities that show teachers
how to use search search engines to locate some sources for plagiarized
documents.
Plagiarism
and the Web. (2002). A discussion about plagiarism and how to avoid
it, with a number of useful links.
Gregg Senechal has been maintaining this site since 1997. Labeled
"The instructor's guide to Internet plagiarism", the site is a wealth of
resources on Internet plagiarism.
This was a class presentation for the Cyberculture Summer Institute
course at Acadia University . The report, references, and Web sites used
for this presentation can be found at Plagiarism
in an Information Age.
Module Maker This Module
Maker by Jamie McKenzie "will show you how to build your own Online Research
Modules which will challenge your students to make up their own minds while
supplying them with rich information to support such thinking."
However, this is just a sample. Take a look at the Internet
Paper Mills (2002) site maintained by the Margaret Fain of the Kimbel
Library at Coastal Carolina University.