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Credits
We would like to thank the San Jose
State University Libraries Team for creating the "Plagiarism:
The Crime of Intellectual Kidnapping" tutorial. We have done some minor
tailoring to APSU and are currently using it in APSU 1000 Introduction to the
University, a one-credit course for first year students.
| Nancy Snyder Gibson | Revised content, Project Manager |
| Lori Buchanan | Quiz questions & answers linked to information literacy learning outcomes |
| Aaron Dobbs | Dynamic quiz and report databases |
Additional thanks goes to David Johnson, APSU Printing Services, for the graphic images created and tutorial graphic design suggestions; and to Sharnette Frazier and Robert Hensley, Woodward Library Student workers, photographed for the tutorial home page image.
Plagiarism Tutorial Reports for Faculty
If you are an APSU 1000 instructor
and want to get your students' Prequiz and Quiz results, go to:
http://library.apsu.edu/plagiarism/reportsIf you are NOT teaching APSU 1000, but are an APSU Professor or Instructor, you may have your students take the quizes for fun and look for your students' names. If you believe you will be using the Plagiarism tutorial on a regular basis, email Nancy Snyder Gibson to have your name added to the list.
The username is: apsu\<APSU outlook username>
The password is <APSU outlook password>
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