Acad. law librarians: Plagiarism resourses -- provided BY law schools?

From: Lee Ryan (ryanl@usfca.edu)
Date: Mon Nov 04 2002 - 09:43:28 PST


[Cross-posted to ALL-SIS and law-lib. Please excuse the duplication.]

Greetings, all:

This message is for academic law librarians:

Does your law school provide (in print or digital format) materials
for its law students to help them better understand what plagiarism
is and how to avoid it? (This is in contrast to disciplinary rules
or honor codes that forbid plagiarism. Rather, we seek examples of
law school resources to help the students abide by rules that are
already in place.)

We're aware, of course, of the range of general materials available
on the web and in print that discuss plagiarism and advise students.
What we'd like to know is whether any law schools have produced their
_own_ guides, or if they have explicitly _endorsed_ materials
published by someone else.

If you're aware of any such materials at your school, please reply to
me off list.

Many thanks!

- Lee

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Lee Ryan
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Dorraine Zief Law Library            Voice:   (415) 422-2253
Univ. of San Francisco               Fax:     (415) 422-2345
2130 Fulton Street
San Francisco, CA  94117-1080
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