Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Meet Ossi Chesterton, Academic Forger (Jeffrey Alfred Ruth) -- Section I: Studies in Forgery -- 1. Foundations for Forgery -- 2. Liars, Legacies, and Losers -- 3. The Foreign Factor -- 4. Honest Cheats, Career Cheaters, and Cheater Networks -- 5. The Double Blind -- 6. Competitors and Honorable Forgery -- 7. Is One Sitting on Your Desk Right Now? -- 8. I Guess We're All Shakespeareans -- 9. Dissertation Disorder: I Can't Get There from Here! -- 10. Egregious Circumstances -- Section II: A Few Fine Points -- 11. Turnitin-Not the Failsafe You Think It Is -- 12. The Internet and the Ease of Forgery -- 13. Online Classes and Proof of Ability -- 14. Word Processing, Properties, and Copyrights -- 15. The Future of Academic Forgery -- Appendix One: Congratulations! You Made the Book -- Appendix Two: Which One Is the Forgery? A Four Paper Challenge -- Chapter Notes -- References -- Index |
Summary |
A disturbing trend faces education in the U.S.--not plagiarism but academic forgery (students purchasing and signing their names to work produced by others). This book, by a former professional forger, describes the difference between the two and presents case studies along with an expose of the trade. The author provides a thorough treatment of the topic and reveals the serious implications for the future of academia. Educators should educate themselves about forgery and join the conversation about solving the problem |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
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Subject |
Cheating (Education)
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Forgers.
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EDUCATION -- Administration -- General.
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EDUCATION -- Organizations & Institutions.
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Cheating (Education)
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Forgers
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781476618661 |
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1476618666 |
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