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Originality, Imitation, and Plagiarism: Teaching Writing in the Digital Age

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dc.contributor.author Vicinus, Martha, ed.
dc.contributor.author Eisner, Caroline, coed.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-24T17:24:44Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-24T17:24:44Z
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.identifier.issn 9780472070343
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/15435
dc.description.abstract 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, imitation, and plagiarism, particularly as they concern students, scholars, professional writers, and readers, while also addressing a range of related issues, including copyright conventions and the ownership of original work, the appropriate dissemination of innovative ideas, and the authority and role of the writer/author. Throughout these essays, the contributors grapple with their desire to encourage and maintain free access to copyrighted material for noncommercial purposes while also respecting the reasonable desires of authors to maintain control over their own work.Both novice and experienced teachers of writing will learn from the contributors' practical suggestions about how to fashion unique assignments, teach about proper attribution, and increase students' involvement in their own writing. This is an anthology for anyone interested in how scholars and students can navigate the sea of intellectual information that characterizes the digital/information age. URI es
dc.language.iso en es
dc.publisher University of Michigan Press es
dc.rights Este documento es reproducido por la biblioteca universitaria de la UCLV bajo el amparo de la legislación cubana vigente sobre derecho de autor. Los usuarios podrán utilizar este material bajo la siguiente licencia: Reconociendo a los autores de la obra mediante las citas y referencias bibliográficas correspondientes, utilizar solo para fines No Comerciales y No realizar reproducciones u obras derivadas. es
dc.subject Lenguaje es
dc.subject Referencia y General es
dc.subject Escritura Creativa y Guías de Escritura Creativa es
dc.subject Literatura es
dc.subject Historia y Crítica es
dc.subject Language es
dc.subject Reference & General es
dc.subject Creative Writing & Creative Writing Guides es
dc.subject Literature es
dc.subject History & Criticism es
dc.title Originality, Imitation, and Plagiarism: Teaching Writing in the Digital Age es
dc.type Book es


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