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PLAGIARISM VIA INTERNET ON UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN TURKEY

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347 students from 3 different universities prepared paperworks on first semester of 2011-2012 educational year. After a deep investigation using an internet based plagiarism detect engine and serching expression in google its observed that %94,0 of students had prepared their papers with copy -paste method. % 50,7 of them did not had any references while %35,2 of them had not proper references. % 27,1 had their formatting exactly same with the source while %34,3 of them had partialy copied the source formatting.
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