“Not All Plagiarists Are Bad People”, says Developer of PowerResearcher Software.

“Not All Plagiarists Are Bad People”, says Developer of PowerResearcher Software.










(PRWEB) June 10, 2004

As studies show that more and more students are being caught plagiarizing by lifting information from the web and other electronic media, and not citing the source of their work, an Atlanta-based company has written software that automates the citation process for students when they write papers.

“Not all students who plagiarize are bad people”, says Peter Steyn, COO of Computer Consulting Services Corporation (CCSC), a software services company that sells PowerResearcher. “Inadvertent plagiarism is a major problem and we’ve taken a constructive approach in addressing this problem. We’ve given the researchers and writers of papers a methodology and tools to avoid committing plagiarism. In this way, our software will help to protect the innocent”.

Many of the causes of plagiarism are not due to ethical misconduct. In a 2002 study by Weinstein and Dobkin of the University of California at Berkeley, it was noted that half of the plagiarism rate they observed was the “result of inattention by the students”.

“PowerResearcher will make it easy for the accidental and opportunistic plagiarists to produce honest results”, states Steyn. “It will also incriminate the committed plagiarists”.

Plagiarism is a growing concern amongst educators both in this country and abroad. In a 2003 Rutgers University study of 18,000 students, 2,600 faculty and 650 teaching assistants on 23 campuses, the study found that “thirty eight percent of the undergraduate students completing the survey indicated they had engaged in one or more instances of cut-and-paste plagiarism using the internet in the past year”. This represented, the study found, “a dramatic increase from the 10% who acknowledged ‘cut and paste plagiarism’ in a similar survey conducted only two years ago”.

PowerResearcher is a Windows-based desktop application that allows its users to do research, file information and write a paper all in a single interface. Automatic citations and bibliography creation, plus the automatic updating of a Research Log, give both teachers and students the citation information they need to prevent accidental plagiarism.

“We are very excited about PowerResearcher”, says Steyn. “Features improve productivity and collaboration, but the plagiarism prevention benefit is attracting a lot of attention. PowerResearcher has been installed at several pilot sites at universities and schools in the USA and internationally and the feedback we’re getting is very positive”.


















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