[WEB4LIB] RE: Question about Turnitin.com
Daniel Messer
dmesser at yvrls.lib.wa.us
Mon Dec 3 10:47:24 EST 2001
Stacy Pober wrote:
> Just to clarify: though I think help in finding the source
> of a possibly plagarized paper is an appropriate question
> for a librarian, using turnitin.com SHOULD be the job of
> the professor.
>
Now that makes a lot of sense. Finding the SOURCE of a possibly
plagarized paper is an appropriate question for a librarian. However,
what I disagree with is the professor coming in, tossing the term paper
on the desk and stating that they need help tracking down citations.
To put it simply, I think it's inappropriate to involve the library
when it comes to deciding whether or not the paper contains plagiarism.
Asking a librarian to look it up on a database such as Turnitin does
just that. It should be up to the professor or the department to decide
whether or not plagiarism exists. If the answer is affirmative, then I
think it's appropriate for the prof to turn to the library in order to
locate the sources from which the student plagiarized. However I feel
it's the professor's responsibility to look through the sources on their
own.
Dan
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Mondai wa
The subject in question...
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Daniel Messer, Technology Instructor
Yakima Valley Regional Library
102 N 3rd St Yakima, WA 98901
(509) 452-8541 x712
dmesser at yvrls.lib.wa.us
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