I'm curious.  Did you actually see the article that he copied? If he did actually 
plagerize, my advice would be to follow the guidelines that your school has for 
plagerism.  If you dont put a stop to it now, he'll never learn to do his own work.

-----Original Message-----
From:    Will Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:    Wed, 21 Feb 2001 15:21:40 -0800 (PST)
To:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Question about Plagiarism



I just got in some papers and I suspect that one of
them is plagarized. It seems that the student has
copied major parts of from one of his articles to
become the heart of his assignment. There is no
citation or reference for this part, while the rest is
cited accordingly.

I mentioned to the student that I would like to meet
with them tomorrow afternoon, I was wondering what
type of advice people might have to handle this?

William Frederick
Adjunct Faculty, Lake Land College

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