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I asked for suggestions for a replacement for Netskills TONIC and Sam Oakley (@rscsam) also suggested SAFARI "a guided expedition through the information world." This resource was developed by the Open University (OU) and looks like a comprehensive tutorial on accessing, finding and reviewing information -- and not just from the Internet. The recommended time to work through the examples is 10-13.5 hours. TONIC was much more of a beginners guide to the internet but Safari looks an excellent resource for students embarking on a research project.
Nice resource from Martin Greenhow at Brunel. Science/Mathematics bias but that's fine for my students. (Via HEA: Engineering Subject Centre's resource catalogue)
Great resource: Shared by Lis Parcell and retweeted by Julia Ault.
Plagiarism resource from iParadigms LLC (which is the company behind Turnitin). Some useful definitions on what plagiarism, what form it takes is and advice on how to avoid it. But a bit short of actual examples. Advertisements for WriteCheck, a paid for
Some more examples of real plagiarism detected in undergraduate work at Drew University with advice on how to correct it.
A nice interactive tutorial on plagiarism. Could be used in my upcoming lecture on referencing.
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