Plagiarism and international students in academic libraries
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to describe how plagiarism and the detection of plagiarism are interwoven with the education of international students.
Design/methodology/approach
The literature searches encompassed articles on the issue of plagiarism as it affects students coming from abroad.
Findings
There is a definite problem involved in the interaction of international students in a higher education setting and plagiarism.
Research limitations/implications
Although no survey was done for this article, much of the information gathered regarding plagiarism is dependent on external surveys. These surveys may not always be answered truthfully despite anonymity. There is also a dearth of data on plagiarism and international students. There is some anecdotal data on the subject.
Practical implications
Although plagiarism is a serious problem on academic campuses, libraries and librarians can offer substantial help in deterring and preventing plagiarism especially with regard to international students.
Originality/value
Librarians, knowledgeable about citation style sheets and formats, can be very valuable to international students who lack the skills. Students can learn to improve their citation skills with the help of a librarian with good bibliographic skills.
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Citation
Zimerman, M. (2012), "Plagiarism and international students in academic libraries", New Library World, Vol. 113 No. 5/6, pp. 290-299. https://doi.org/10.1108/03074801211226373
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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