University of Canberra/Plagiarism

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This information has been superseded by the University of Canberra Student Conduct Rules 2012.

The University of Canberra policy on plagiarism:

"Academic integrity, based on the principles of ethical behaviour and a respect for knowledge, is fundamental to the academic environment at the University. Good scholarship involves building on the work of others but this use must be acknowledged and proper attribution made. Cheating, plagiarism, and falsification of data are dishonest practices which contravene academic values. The University regards academic dishonesty as a serious offence and a penalty will be imposed on anyone found guilty of such conduct. The two main forms of academic dishonesty are plagiarism in assignments and misconduct in examinations."
(Studying at the University of Canberra: a Guide to Policies and Procedures, 01/2008, p. 10).

Definition and examples of plagiarism

"Plagiarism means claiming and using the thoughts or writings or creative works of others without appropriate acknowledgment or attribution. It includes:

For more information see the Academic Integrity Module.

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