The UIS Academic Integrity Policy (AIP) covers all academic misconduct, but three common violations are cheating, plagaiarism, and facilitating violations of academic dishonesty. The following definitions are from the UIS AIP: http://www.uis.edu/campussenate/AcademicIntegrity.htm
CHEATING: “Misrepresenting or providing false information in any matter of academic achievement or work is cheating.
Examples of cheating include:
PLAGARISM: “Plagiarism is intellectual theft: the plagiarist presents work done by others as his or her own, in writing or orally. Plagiarism is the failure to properly and appropriately reference and acknowledge the ideas and words of others. This includes website material used in written, oral, or multi-media presentations.” Examples of plagiarism include:
· Using direct quotation without the quotation marks or citation Examples
· Paraphrasing or making minor changes to an author's words or style without proper citation Examples
· Insufficient acknowledgment of sources (partial citation) Examples
· Using the pattern, structure or organization of an author's argument or ideas without proper citation Examples
· Failing to cite sources for uncommon facts or knowledge
· Using text from work that was handed in for another course without the required permissions
· Working with another student on a project but failing to put both names on the final product
· Having someone else re-write or heavily edit a paper.”
FACILITATING VIOLATIONS OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: “Any act which facilitates or encourages violations of academic integrity by another person is itself a violation of academic integrity.
Examples of facilitating violations of academic integrity include: