Understanding Plagiarism and Academic Integrity

As a U-M student, it is ultimately your responsibility to educate yourself about academic integrity. The sites listed below can assist you in this effort.

  • The Bill Taylor Letter
    Find out what your professors mean when they talk about academic integrity. Professor Taylor's letter lays out what you can and should expect from yourself, your fellow students, and your instructors.

  • Purdue University's Online Writing Lab: Avoiding Plagiarism
    No one wants to be accused of plagiarism. This site provides clear and well organized advice on how to avoid plagiarizing.

  • Indiana University: Plagiarism: What It is and How to Recognize and Avoid It
    Another good reference site. Includes examples and self-tests throughout.

  • Georgetown University Honor Council: What is Plagiarism?
    Not sure you understand plagiarism? This site lays it out for you. It also clearly knocks down excuses many students use to justify plagiarism.

  • Plagiarism: A Workshop for Law Students
    Created by Matthew Mirow for LexisNexis, this is a useful site for more advanced students or for graduate students.

  • UM English Department statement on plagiarism
    Statement from John Kucich, Director of Undergraduate Studies in English, on plagiarism and penalties penalties for plagiarism.

  • Types of Plagiarism


              

Last updated December 4, 2002
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