Originality, Imitation, and Plagiarism: Teaching Writing in the Age of the Internet

This collection is a timely intervention in national debates about what constitutes original or plagiarized writing in the digital age. Somewhat ironically, the Internet makes it both easier to copy and easier to detect copying. The essays in this volume explore the complex issues of originality, im...

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Main Author: Martha Vicinus (auth)
Other Authors: Caroline Eisner (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Michigan Press 2008
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