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Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital Age ~ Trip Gabriel

The New York Times - Aug. 1st 2010

In this article, Trip Gabriel explores the problem of plagiarism in the digital age. Not only is plagiarism easier for students to commit online, but Gabriel shows that the idea of authorship is becoming more obscure as today's students view text as information for anyone to take. Are students legitimately out of touch with the concept of authorship and intellectual property, or are they just lazy and unprepared for college?       

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