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Teaching Plagiarism Prevention to College Students: An Ethics-Based Approach provides an innovative approach to plagiarism instruction by grounding it in ethics theory. By providing an ethics foundation to plagiarism instruction, this book helps the plagiarism instructor to address both unintentional and intentional plagiarism behaviors among students.

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Teaching Plagiarism Prevention to College Students: An Ethics-Based Approach provides an innovative approach to plagiarism instruction by grounding it in ethics theory. By providing an ethics foundation to plagiarism instruction, this book helps the plagiarism instructor to address both unintentional and intentional plagiarism behaviors among students.
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Connie Strittmatter is the Head Librarian for Access Services at Boston College. Prior to her position at Boston College, she was the Team Leader for Access Services and Associate Professor at Montana State University Library. She received her MLS from Kent State University in 2000 and her Masters in Business Administration from the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University in 2004. Connie's research focus has been on pedagogical design for library instruction. She has published in College & Research Libraries, Journal of Business and Finance Librarianship, and Ethics & Behavior. While at Montana State University, Connie worked with Business faculty to incorporate a library instruction module (with an ethics component) into a core business class. She expanded her plagiarism and ethics instruction into engineering and international student orientation. Virginia K. Bratton is an Associate Professor of Management in the Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship at Montana State University in Bozeman, MT. She received her Ph.D. in Business Administration from Florida State University in 2004, where she completed her dissertation on the topic of ethical decision-making on a student population. Dr. Bratton teaches courses in organizational behavior, human resource management, and leadership. Her research focus is on business ethics, impression management, and performance appraisals, and she has published in Journal of Organizational Behavior,Journal of Vocational Behavior, and Leadership and Organization Development Journal. Dr. Bratton has delivered ethics instruction to a broad array of populations including undergraduate business and engineering students at Montana State University, doctoral management students at the University of Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia, and human resource management practitioners from Montana and its surrounding states.