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- Ligne n°69 : Plagiarism
Ligne n°71 : ... * Home- Ligne n°72 : * What is plagiarism?
Ligne n°73 : + What is plagiarism? overview ...
Ligne n°72 : ... * What is plagiarism?- Ligne n°73 : + What is plagiarism? overview
Ligne n°74 : + The University's definition of plagiarism ...
Ligne n°73 : ... + What is plagiarism? overview- Ligne n°74 : + The University's definition of plagiarism
Ligne n°75 : + Why does plagiarism matter? ...
Ligne n°74 : ... + The University's definition of plagiarism- Ligne n°75 : + Why does plagiarism matter?
Ligne n°76 : + Students' responsibilities ...
Ligne n°80 : ... + Information for staff overview- Ligne n°81 : + Procedures and policy for investigating plagiarism
Ligne n°82 : + Requirements of Faculty Boards ...
Ligne n°82 : ... + Requirements of Faculty Boards- Ligne n°83 : + Forms of plagiarism and collusion
Ligne n°84 : * Resources and support ...- Ligne n°107 : Forms of plagiarism and collusion
- Ligne n°109 : * Plagiarism
Ligne n°111 : ... * Information for staff- Ligne n°112 : + Procedures and policy for investigating plagiarism
Ligne n°113 : + Requirements of Faculty Boards ...
Ligne n°113 : ... + Requirements of Faculty Boards- Ligne n°114 : + Forms of plagiarism and collusion
Ligne n°115 : * What is plagiarism? ...
Ligne n°114 : ... + Forms of plagiarism and collusion- Ligne n°115 : * What is plagiarism?
Ligne n°116 : * Resources and support ...- Ligne n°119 : This page outlines some common forms of plagiarism and collusion, and
Ligne n°120 : suggests ways that staff and examiners might prevent incidence of these ...
Ligne n°121 : ... by clarifying requirements and reducing opportunities.- Ligne n°122 : * Plagiarism in invigilated examinations
Ligne n°123 : * Plagiarism in dissertations and other assessed coursework ...
Ligne n°122 : ... * Plagiarism in invigilated examinations- Ligne n°123 : * Plagiarism in dissertations and other assessed coursework
Ligne n°124 : * Collusion in dissertations and other assessed coursework ...- Ligne n°127 : Plagiarism in invigilated examinations
Ligne n°131 : ... reported immediately to the Proctors. The most common forms of- Ligne n°132 : plagiarism in invigilated exams are:
Ligne n°138 : ... reproducing such material in a written examination constitutes- Ligne n°139 : plagiarism if it is reproduced without attribution. In technical
Ligne n°140 : subjects this might be described as 'bookwork' and be perfectly ...
Ligne n°141 : ... acceptable. In other subjects, Examiners may regard this as- Ligne n°142 : plagiarism.
Ligne n°143 : * Suggestions for staff and examiners: local guidance should make it ...
Ligne n°143 : ... * Suggestions for staff and examiners: local guidance should make it- Ligne n°144 : clear that plagiarism can occur in written examinations and explain
Ligne n°145 : how candidates should acknowledge sources in such examinations. ...- Ligne n°168 : Plagiarism in dissertations and other assessed coursework
Ligne n°172 : ... essays, practical work, seminar-style presentations, and musical- Ligne n°173 : compositions. Cases of both plagiarism and collusion are regularly
Ligne n°174 : reported in these forms of assessment and some are taken to the Court ...- Ligne n°177 : 'Classic' plagiarism
- Ligne n°179 : * Overview: plagiarism most commonly involves copying from the
Ligne n°180 : Internet, published works, lecture handouts or private ...
Ligne n°190 : ... In cases of supervised work, Supervisors are expected to play a- Ligne n°191 : role: the Proctors may ask why the plagiarism wasn’t detected
Ligne n°192 : before the work reached the Examiners. ...- Ligne n°194 : Third-party plagiarism
- Ligne n°196 : * Overview: a more troublesome form of plagiarism is the use of work
Ligne n°197 : commissioned from a third party. These may be purchased ...- Ligne n°204 : Review-section plagiarism
- Ligne n°206 : * Overview: a common form of plagiarism, which is usually more or
Ligne n°207 : less innocent, occurs in review sections. A final-year dissertation ...
Ligne n°234 : ... on the collusion pages of this website.- Ligne n°235 : * Treatment of cases: unlike cases of plagiarism, work produced by
Ligne n°236 : unauthorised collusion cannot be made good by proper attribution. ...- Ligne n°248 : Strictly, this is plagiarism rather than collusion but plagiarism that
- Ligne n°248 : Strictly, this is plagiarism rather than collusion but plagiarism that
Ligne n°249 : cannot be made good by any form of attribution. It may be necessary to ...
Ligne n°261 : ... trouble too. It should perhaps be regarded as a case of collusion- Ligne n°262 : rather than plagiarism.