RefME Reveals Students’ Attitudes Towards Plagiarism | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

The following post is from Microsoft in Education Partner RefME, the team behind RefME for Word – a tool for students and researchers. Last month saw the launch of RefME for Word, and was previously covered on the Microsoft Higher Education Blog. RefME Reveals Students’ Attitudes Towards Plagiarism Survey finds 1 in 2 students had lost marks for referencing incorrectly.


When it comes to building a bibliography and citing sources, students are often stumped, finding the process frustrating overall. Given it’s a fundamental element within all stages of one’s education, it becomes all the more important to highlight tools that can improve students grades and confidence when citing a wide range of sources.