TY - BOOK AU - Angelil-Carter,Shelley TI - Stolen language?: plagiarism in writing T2 - Real language series SN - 0582319986 AV - PN167 .A64 2000 U1 - 808 21 PY - 2000/// CY - Harlow, Eng., New York PB - Longman KW - Plagiarism KW - Imitation in literature KW - Literary ethics N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 136-141) and index; 1; Introduction: An Overture --; Part I; Dancing a Theoretical Stance --; 2; Discourses and Access: Dancers in the Wings --; 3; Plagiarism, "Originality" and Copyright: A Striptease --; 4; Plagiarism and Referencing Across Genres: Different moves to different tunes --; 5; The development of the student writer: from mimic to master --; Part II; A Multivoiced Text: the Chorus --; 6; Introduction to Part II --; 7; Plagiarism and referencing as communicated in a departmental handbook: a discourse analysis --; 8; The Role of Referencing --; 9; Consequences of the practice of referencing and the monitoring of plagiarism --; 10; Plagiarism in the developing writer - what's really happening? --; 11; Developing authorial voice using multiple sources - difficulties and successes --; Part III; Conclusion --; 12; A pedagogy for plagiarism and referencing: a finale --; Appendix 1; A Collaborative Research Process --; Appendix 2; Previous Educational Writing Experience --; Appendix 3; Outline of Interview Questions --; Appendix 4; Quotations from The Council ChronicleReferences ER -