Christodoulou, Irene. "The Impact Factor Of Plagiarism." International Journal Of Health Science 1.4 (2008): 113-114. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 Apr. 2015.
Strittmatter, Connie, and Virginia K. Bratton. "Plagiarism Awareness among Students: Assessing Integration of Ethics Theory Into Library Instruction." College & Research Libraries 75.5 (2014): 736-752. Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts. Web. 28 Apr. 2015.
Arce, Daniel G., Walter Enders, and Gary A. Hoover. "Plagiarism And Its Impact On The Economics Profession." Bulletin Of Economic Research 60.3 (2008): 231-243. Business Source Premier. Web. 28 Apr. 2015.
This bulleting of economic research incorporates survey data on economists' understandings and insights of plagiarism with a model of author approaches to investigate whether data is being efficiently conveyed within the careers of the authors. The information was first published in 2008. This bulleting can be used as evidence to prove that authors suffer some negative impacts when their work is plagiarized. This is because students can just buy the books that have the same ideas that have been merged as one thereby leaving the original books. The authors of this bulleting have also presented different viewpoints and this makes it difficult for the readers to comprehend their stand on plagiarism.
Works cited
Christodoulou, Irene. "The Impact Factor Of Plagiarism." International Journal Of Health Science 1.4 (2008): 113-114. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 Apr. 2015.
Arce, Daniel G., Walter Enders, and Gary A. Hoover. "Plagiarism And Its Impact On The Economics Profession." Bulletin Of Economic Research 60.3 (2008): 231-243. Business Source Premier. Web. 28 Apr. 2015.
Strittmatter, Connie, and Virginia K. Bratton. "Plagiarism Awareness among Students: Assessing Integration of Ethics Theory Into Library Instruction." College & Research Libraries 75.5 (2014): 736-752. Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts. Web. 28 Apr. 2015.