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 Plagiarism

The passage below is taken from page 20 of the Fisher College Handbook:

Plagiarism consists of passing off the ideas and words of another as one's own and is a serious form of academic dishonesty.  The College faculty expects that the essays, research papers, graded assignments, and examinations of students be the product of the student whose name appears on the work.  Every written assignment must credit the sources from which information is obtained and all direct quotations must clearly credit their author or source.  Students can and should consult their faculty when particular questions arise as to when and how to properly acknowledge the work of others within a student's own oral or written expression.

Plagiarism takes many forms.  It includes but is not limited to:

For more information on this topic, take a look at the book entitled The Plagiarism Handbook: Strategies for Preventing, Detecting, and Dealing with Plagiarism (2001) by Robert A. Harris. It is located in the Main Library and its call number is 808 H315.


What happens if I get caught?

There are penalties for plagiarizing at Fisher College. Students found guilty of plagiarism subject themselves to severe academic sanction including dismissal from the College. (Refer to page 20 of the Fisher College Handbook).


How can I avoid plagiarism?


Web Sites that will help you understand and avoid plagiarism: