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American Psychological Association. (2001). Publication manual (5th ed.). Washington, DC.

Copyright Clearance Center. www.copyright.com.

Copyright Office. (1998). Reproduction of copyrighted works by educators and librarians (Circular 21). Washington, DC: Library of Congress. www.loc.gov/copyright.

Copyright Office. (2002). Names, titles and short phrases not protected by copyright (Circular 34). Washington, DC: Library of Congress. www.loc.gov/copyright.

Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA). (1998). U.S. Copyright Act, 17 U.S. Code, s 303.
Dartmouth College. (1998). Sources: Their use and acknowledgment. Hanover, NH: Trustees of Dartmouth College. www.dartmouth.edu/~sources.

Goldstein, P. (1993). Copyright, patent, trademark and related state doctrines: Cases and materials on the law of intellectual property (3rd ed.). Westbury, NY: The Foundation Press.

Office of Research Integrity (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services). (1994). ORI provides a working definition of plagiarism. ORI Newsletter, 3(1), 6. http://ori.dhhs.gov/documents/newsletters/vol3_no1.pdf.

Office of Science and Technology (OSTP). (2000, Dec. 6). Federal policy on research misconduct (Final Policy). Federal Register, 65, 76260-76264.

Resnik D. B. (1998). The ethics of science: An introduction. London: Routledge.

Shamoo, A. E., & Resnik, D. B. (2003). Responsible conduct of research. New York: Oxford University Press.

Sheikh, A. (2000). Publication ethics and the research assessment exercise: Reflections on the troubled question of authorship. Journal of Medical Ethics, 26(6), 422.

Statute of Anne. (1710). Original text and transcript. www.copyrighthistory.com/anne.html.
 
Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act (The TEACH Act). (2002). U.S. Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C., §§ 110, 112.

University of Indiana. (n.d.). Plagiarism: What it is and how to recognize and avoid it. Bloomington, IN: Writing Tutorial Services. Online tutorial: http://www.indiana.edu/~wts/pamphlets/plagiarism.shtml.
 
U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C., §§ 101 et seq. (as amended). www.copyright.gov



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