A NOTE ABOUT PLAGIARISM
FOR STUDENTS
For many of your classes you will be asked to
do library research in order to write or compile a term paper or other
written document. As part of learning how to do a research paper
it is important to know how to use and document sources appropriately.
PLAGIARISM is the process or act of taking ideas or writings from
another and passing them off as one's own. PLAGIARISM is fraudulent
and is considered academically illegal. The penalty for you as a student
can be failure of a course.
The following are a few reminders to you as a
student in avoiding plagiarist habits:
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All written work submitted for credit is accepted
as the student's own work. It may not, therefore, have been composed,
wholly or partially, by another person.
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The wording of written work is taken as the writer's
own. Thus, one may not submit work that has been copied, wholly or
partially, from a book, article, essay, newspaper, another student's paper
or notebook, or any other written or printed media sources, including Internet
documents.
Another writer's phrases, sentences,or paragraphs
may be
included only if presented as quotations
and the source is acknowledged.
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The ideas expressed in a paper or report are accepted
as orginating with the writer. Written work that paraphrases any
written or printed media material without acknowledgement may not be submitted
for credit. Ideas from books and essays may be incorporated into the writer's
work as starting points, governing issues, illustrations and the like,
but in each case the source must be cited.
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Students may correct and revise their writing with
the aid of reference books. They may also discuss their writing with peer
writing groups or with peers tutors. However, students may not submit writing
that has been revised substantially by another.
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No written work may be submitted for credit that
has been used to fulfill the requirements of another course, in whatever
department, unless permission to coordinate work has been granted by both
teachers.
As Always, please consult
with your professors for clarification
of procedures for submitting
academic work.
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Updated 11-18-99