Reminder: Outdated Notion: Teaching Plagiarism as Theft

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All are welcome to join this free presentation!

 

Outdated Notion: Teaching Plagiarism as Theft 

June 27, 2024. 1:00-2:00 pm (Eastern) 

To register: https://osu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5YtbV9TBTpeGmFpQOyQe7g  

 

Descriptions and depictions of plagiarism have often represented it as “theft.”  Is an emphasis on plagiarism as theft still an appropriate way to characterize plagiarism? How does this framing impact how students might respond to our instruction related to plagiarism? Are there other approaches that we could use to help students understand plagiarism? This presentation will explore the concerns related to teaching plagiarism as theft and consider other ways that librarians and instructors can approach teaching students about plagiarism.   

 

About the presenter: 

Jane Hammons is an Associate Professor and the Teaching and Learning Engagement Librarian in The Ohio State University Libraries. Her work focuses on supporting the integration of information literacy into the curriculum through instructor development.

 

Registration is also open for several additional free presentations being hosted by The Ohio State University Libraries this summer. Hope to see you there!

 

 

The Ohio State University
Jane Hammons, MSLIS, MS, MA
Associate Professor
Teaching and Learning Engagement Librarian
University Libraries 
221C Thompson Library, 1858 Neil Ave Mall, Columbus, OH 43210
614-688-2911 Office
hammo...@osu.edu / library.osu.edu 

My hours are usually 7:30-4:00 M-F.

 

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