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Irene Glendinning

Researcher at Coventry University

Publications -  25
Citations -  252

Irene Glendinning is an academic researcher from Coventry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Academic integrity & Higher education. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 23 publications receiving 200 citations.

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Responses to student plagiarism in higher education across Europe

TL;DR: The Impact of Policies for Plagiarism in Higher Education across Europe (IPPHEAE) project was developed during 2009 and very little research had been conducted about the policies for academic integrity adopted by higher education institutions in the majority of countries in Europe as mentioned in this paper.
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Impact of Policies for Plagiarism in Higher Education Across Europe: Results of the Project

TL;DR: The research for Impact of Policies for Plagiarism in Higher Education Across Europe (IPPHEAE), completed in November 2013, was conducted by teams at five higher education institutions from UK, Poland, Lithuania, Cyprus and Czech Republic.
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Exploring Nigerian postgraduate students' experience of plagiarism: A phenomenographic case study

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the concept of plagiarism of Nigerian postgraduate students studying in a United Kingdom university, and found that the emerging overarching theme relating to their experiences was the fear of not understanding the underlying concept.
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Enhancing the Taxonomies Relating to Academic Integrity and Misconduct

TL;DR: The Glossary for Academic Integrity as mentioned in this paper is a taxonomy of terms related to academic integrity, including integrity, Misconduct, and Neutral terms, which was developed by the European Network of Academic Integrity project.
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Case study: policies, strategies and responses to plagiarism in slovakia

TL;DR: In this article, a case study describes what happened in Slovakia in last few years, compares the situation with other European countries and discusses the results of the European project "Impact of Policies for Plagiarism in Higher Education Across Europe".