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Ninth European Fluid Machinery Congress : applying the latest technology to new and existing process equipment, The Hague, The Netherlands 23-26 April 2006 / European Congress on Fluid Machinery for the Oil, Petrochemical, and Related Industries, Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Great Britain)

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Eng Publisher: Oxford : Chandos, 2006Description: 403 pages : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781843342427
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Contents:
Introduction: technology seems to be changing everything; Society's pervasive culture of copying; The role of the academic librarian in combating student plagiarism; How do students and universities view plagiarism? Information literacy frameworks: working towards the ethical use of information by students; Discipline-based approaches to combating student plagiarism; Thwarting student plagiarism through collaborations: faculty-librarian partnerships and beyond; Practical approaches to promoting citation methods and the ethical usage of information; Plagiarism-detection software services and other uses of technology to combat student plagiarism.
Summary: This book contains the papers presented at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers conference held in The Hague in April 2006. The papers cover the latest technology on design and operating experiences with regard to fluid machinery.
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Introduction: technology seems to be changing everything; Society's pervasive culture of copying; The role of the academic librarian in combating student plagiarism; How do students and universities view plagiarism? Information literacy frameworks: working towards the ethical use of information by students; Discipline-based approaches to combating student plagiarism; Thwarting student plagiarism through collaborations: faculty-librarian partnerships and beyond; Practical approaches to promoting citation methods and the ethical usage of information; Plagiarism-detection software services and other uses of technology to combat student plagiarism.

This book contains the papers presented at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers conference held in The Hague in April 2006. The papers cover the latest technology on design and operating experiences with regard to fluid machinery.

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