Plagiarism
What is it?
- What is Plagiarism?From Georgetown University
- The Plagiarism BlogKeeping Current on Plagiarism, Cheating & Academic Integrity by Susan Herzog, Information Literacy Librarian, Eastern Connecticut State University
Academic Integrity
What is it?
- The Center for Academic Integrity"The Center for Academic Integrity provides a forum to identify, affirm, and promote the values of academic integrity among students, faculty, teachers and administrators."
- The Fundamental Values of Academic IntegrityThe Center for Academic Integrity (CAI) defines academic integrity as a commitment, even in the face of adversity, to five fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility. This document describes these core values in detail.
- Academic Integrity and Authentic EducationA document from the Academic Integrity Project at the University of California, Davis
Online Resources
- Avoiding Plagiarism: Purdue University Online Writing LabThe Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL) offers this site explaining how students can avoid plagiarism. Provides a brief overview of contradictions in academic writing, actions that might be seen as plagiarism and guidelines for researching, quoting, paraphrasing, and deciding if something is common knowledge. Includes exercises and a brief bibliography.
- Avoiding Plagiarism: Mastering the Art of ScholarshipThis printable .pdf document from the University of California, Davis Office of Student Judicial Affairs defines what plagiarism is and offers guidelines for avoiding it.
- Sources and Citation at Dartmouth CollegeDartmouth College's guide to attributing sources.
- Research and Documentation OnlineAdvice about finding sources in different disciplines and documenting sources in MLA, APA, Chicago, and CBE styles. From Diana Hacker.
Online Tutorials
- SearchPath's "How to Cite Sources" ModuleMcQuade Librarians adapted this module that "covers citing sources, plagiarism, and copyright."
There is a quick 10 question quiz that students can take and then print out. - Bruin Success With Less StressThis online tutorial is designed to help students learn about citation & documentation, intellectual property, academic integrity, and managing their projects and time.
- Plagiarism Court: You Be the JudgeThis tutorial from librarian Ramona Islam of the DiMenna-Nyselius Library at Fairfield University, presents basic information on how to avoid plagiarism, covering topics such as documentation, quoting, paraphrasing, and citation styles. Includes a quiz.
- You Quote It, You Note ItLibrarians at Acadia University's Vaughan Memorial Library created this series of tutorials.
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