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Posted on 09/09/201107/09/2011 by Rafael Scapin

Social websites are latest sources for plagiarized material

Plagiarism is going social, according toTurnitin.com, which found that one-third of plagiarized material in student papers can be traced to social networking, content sharing, or question-and-answer websites.

http://www.eschoolnews.com/2011/09/01/social-sites-are-latest-sources-for-plagiarized-material/

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