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Ligne n°114 : ... HomeOxford studentsAcademic mattersStudy guidanceStudy skills and- Ligne n°115 : trainingPlagiarism
- Ligne n°117 : Plagiarism
- Ligne n°119 : Plagiarism is presenting someone else’s work or ideas as your own, with
Ligne n°120 : or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without ...
Ligne n°122 : ... in manuscript, printed or electronic form, is covered under this- Ligne n°123 : definition. Plagiarism may be intentional or reckless, or
Ligne n°124 : unintentional. Under the regulations for examinations, intentional or ...
Ligne n°124 : ... unintentional. Under the regulations for examinations, intentional or- Ligne n°125 : reckless plagiarism is a disciplinary offence.
Ligne n°128 : ... developed to provide a useful overview of the issues surrounding- Ligne n°129 : plagiarism and practical ways to avoid it.
- Ligne n°138 : The best way of avoiding plagiarism is to learn and employ the
Ligne n°139 : principles of good academic practice from the beginning of your ...
Ligne n°139 : ... principles of good academic practice from the beginning of your- Ligne n°140 : university career. Avoiding plagiarism is not simply a matter of making
Ligne n°141 : sure your references are all correct, or changing enough words so the ...- Ligne n°145 : Forms of plagiarism
Ligne n°162 : ... their order, or by closely following the structure of their argument,- Ligne n°163 : is plagiarism if you do not give due acknowledgement to the author
Ligne n°164 : whose work you are using. ...
Ligne n°172 : ... This will ensure you have a genuine grasp of the argument and will- Ligne n°173 : avoid the difficulty of paraphrasing without plagiarising. You must
Ligne n°174 : also properly attribute all material you derive from lectures. ...- Ligne n°212 : Auto-plagiarism
Ligne n°213 : You must not submit work for assessment that you have already submitted ...
Ligne n°218 : ... published, you must reference it clearly. Identical pieces of work- Ligne n°219 : submitted concurrently will also be considered to be auto-plagiarism.
- Ligne n°221 : Why does plagiarism matter?
- Ligne n°223 : Plagiarism is a breach of academic integrity. It is a principle of
Ligne n°224 : intellectual honesty that all members of the academic community should ...
Ligne n°227 : ... your own is not only poor scholarship, but also means that you have- Ligne n°228 : failed to complete the learning process. Plagiarism is unethical and
Ligne n°229 : can have serious consequences for your future career; it also ...- Ligne n°233 : Why should you avoid plagiarism?
- Ligne n°235 : There are many reasons to avoid plagiarism. You have come to university
Ligne n°236 : to learn to know and speak your own mind, not merely to reproduce the ...
Ligne n°244 : ... weigh up differing arguments and draw your own conclusions. Students- Ligne n°245 : who plagiarise undermine the ethos of academic scholarship while
Ligne n°246 : avoiding an essential part of the learning process. ...- Ligne n°248 : You should avoid plagiarism because you aspire to produce work of the
Ligne n°249 : highest quality. Once you have grasped the principles of source use and ...
Ligne n°250 : ... citation, you should find it relatively straightforward to steer clear- Ligne n°251 : of plagiarism. Moreover, you will reap the additional benefits of
Ligne n°252 : improvements to both the lucidity and quality of your writing. It is ...- Ligne n°258 : What happens if you are thought to have plagiarised?
- Ligne n°260 : The University regards plagiarism in examinations as a serious matter.
Ligne n°261 : Cases will be investigated and penalties may range from deduction of ...
Ligne n°262 : ... marks to expulsion from the University, depending on the seriousness of- Ligne n°263 : the occurrence. Even if plagiarism is inadvertent, it can result in a
Ligne n°264 : penalty. The forms of plagiarism listed above are all potentially ...
Ligne n°263 : ... the occurrence. Even if plagiarism is inadvertent, it can result in a- Ligne n°264 : penalty. The forms of plagiarism listed above are all potentially
Ligne n°265 : disciplinary offences in the context of formal assessment requirements. ...
Ligne n°272 : ... status exercises undertaken by graduate students. Cases of suspected- Ligne n°273 : plagiarism in assessed work are investigated under the disciplinary
Ligne n°274 : regulations concerning conduct in examinations. Intentional plagiarism ...
Ligne n°273 : ... plagiarism in assessed work are investigated under the disciplinary- Ligne n°274 : regulations concerning conduct in examinations. Intentional plagiarism
Ligne n°275 : in this context means that you understood that you were breaching the ...
Ligne n°279 : ... it) that your work might breach the regulations, but you took no action- Ligne n°280 : to avoid doing so. Intentional or reckless plagiarism may incur severe
Ligne n°281 : penalties, including failure of your degree or expulsion from the ...- Ligne n°284 : If plagiarism is suspected in a piece of work submitted for assessment
Ligne n°285 : in an examination, the matter will be referred to the Proctors. They ...- Ligne n°293 : If you are suspected of plagiarism your College Secretary/Academic
Ligne n°294 : Administrator and subject tutor will support you through the process ...
Ligne n°305 : ... due acknowledgement and proper referencing, this is clearly- Ligne n°306 : distinguishable from plagiarism. The knowledge in your discipline has
Ligne n°307 : developed cumulatively as a result of years of research, innovation and ...- Ligne n°346 : Although plagiarism in weekly essays does not constitute a University
Ligne n°347 : disciplinary offence, it may well lead to College disciplinary ...
Ligne n°376 : ... Borrowing essays from other students to adapt and submit as your own is- Ligne n°377 : plagiarism, and will develop none of these necessary skills, holding
Ligne n°378 : back your academic development. Students who lend essays for this ...- Ligne n°381 : Unintentional plagiarism
- Ligne n°383 : Not all cases of plagiarism arise from a deliberate intention to cheat.
Ligne n°384 : Sometimes students may omit to take down citation details when taking ...
Ligne n°386 : ... However, these excuses offer no sure protection against a charge of- Ligne n°387 : plagiarism. Even in cases where the plagiarism is found to have been
- Ligne n°387 : plagiarism. Even in cases where the plagiarism is found to have been
Ligne n°388 : neither intentional nor reckless, there may still be an academic ...
Ligne n°392 : ... conventions in your discipline, to take adequate notes, and to avoid- Ligne n°393 : close paraphrasing. If you are offered induction sessions on plagiarism
Ligne n°394 : and study skills, you should attend. Together with the advice contained ...
Ligne n°396 : ... errors. If you are undertaking a project or dissertation you should- Ligne n°397 : ensure that you have information on plagiarism and collusion. If ever
Ligne n°398 : in doubt about referencing, paraphrasing or plagiarism, you have only ...
Ligne n°397 : ... ensure that you have information on plagiarism and collusion. If ever- Ligne n°398 : in doubt about referencing, paraphrasing or plagiarism, you have only
Ligne n°399 : to ask your tutor. ...- Ligne n°401 : Examples of plagiarism
- Ligne n°403 : There are some helpful examples of plagiarism-by-paraphrase and you
Ligne n°404 : will also find extensive advice on the referencing and library skills ...- Ligne n°430 : Plagiarised
Ligne n°444 : ... and acceptable paraphrase. Although only one phrase has been copied- Ligne n°445 : from the source, this would still count as plagiarism. The idea
Ligne n°446 : expressed in the first sentence has not been attributed at all, and ...- Ligne n°482 : Non-plagiarised
Ligne n°546 : ... Related websites- Ligne n°547 : Online plagiarism course
Ligne n°548 : Policy on the use of third party proof-readers ...