These web sites include a variety of resources intended to help faculty prevent, detect and deal with student plagiarism. Also, see some useful tutorials and practice items at some of the web sites listed on the Plagiarism Resources for Students page.
(A summary of the KCTCSregulations pertaining to plagiarism and cheating. Extracted from the KCTCS Code of Student Conduct, Sections 2.3.11 and 2.3.12)KCTCS Policy on Plagiarism
http://www.kctcs.edu/student/code.htm
(Topics include: A Powerpoint presentation and a list of web sites and other resources.)http://www.oberlin.edu/library/programs/plagiarism/default.html
(An online resource for educators concerned with the growing problem of Internet plagiarism. This site is designed to provide the latest information about online plagiarism.)http://www.plagiarism.org/
(Topics include: Places to go for help with student plagiarism, how to identify it, what to do when it happens, and how to prevent it. Detection tips, prevention and training, free detection, fee-based services, and potential paper mills.)http://www.ncusd203.org/central/html/where/plagiarism_stoppers.html
(This purpose of this site is to help prevent internet plagiarism. Topics include: Dead giveaways, online training, research, advice, titles, articles, copyright info., site copyright, and FAQs.)http://www.plagiarized.com/
(Topics include: Why students plagiarize, terminology, preventing plagiarism, detecting plagiarism, reporting plagiarism, paper mills, handouts for students, and recommended resources.)http://www.library.ualberta.ca/guides/plagiarism/
(Topics include: A list of plagiarism resources for faculty - software, information, interesting plagiarism issues, and concerns.)http://plagiarism.phys.virginia.edu/links.html
(Topics include: Preventing plagiarism, paper mills, commercial detection sites, and several links to useful sites including: http://www.plagiarism.org/ and http://www.plagiarized.com/.)http://www.wmich.edu/library/services/faculty/plagiarism.php