Whether you are a graduate student or a post-doc research scholar, this presentation covers the critical elements of scholarly writing and focuses on the importance of maintaining integrity when writing. Specifically, the presentation covers topics such as authorship roles, definitions of plagiarism and its types, common knowledge, how to summarize and paraphrase, data falsification, data fabrication, root causes and consequences of misconduct, tools and strategies to prevent plagiarism, and access to open-source resources to increase your understanding about this topic.https://commons.und.edu/oers/1020/thumbnail.jp
What plagiarism is seems obvious; however, divergent definitions exist among faculty in various disc...
This paper presents about some fundamental concepts in an ethical writing. In all aspects of academi...
Abstract Much of the discourse surrounding plagiarism is one of fear—a fear of being caught and puni...
Writing is central to knowledge development and synthesis and therefore involves students at all lev...
This presentation will share pedagogical practices for a research writing assignment that emphasizes...
Understanding what is meant by plagiarism. How to ensure that you are not accused of plagiarism or c...
The primary aim of this paper is to present the key elements that characterise online course design,...
In this paper I identify some of the more common, problematic writing practices (e.g., plagiarism, s...
When many students enter higher education, they bring with them the notion that information is free ...
Academic Integrity is fundamental to a thriving academic community. According to the “Academic Integ...
One of the requirements of a Ph.D. or Master is to write traditional and systematic reviews, critiqu...
misconduct as the ―fabrication, falsification or plagiarism in proposing, performing or reviewing re...
: Academic integrity is one of the most pressing issues being studied in the field of science, and t...
It is the responsibility of educators at medical institutions and departments to teach their student...
Integrity in research is fundamental to the advancement of knowledge, for the public’s support of re...
What plagiarism is seems obvious; however, divergent definitions exist among faculty in various disc...
This paper presents about some fundamental concepts in an ethical writing. In all aspects of academi...
Abstract Much of the discourse surrounding plagiarism is one of fear—a fear of being caught and puni...
Writing is central to knowledge development and synthesis and therefore involves students at all lev...
This presentation will share pedagogical practices for a research writing assignment that emphasizes...
Understanding what is meant by plagiarism. How to ensure that you are not accused of plagiarism or c...
The primary aim of this paper is to present the key elements that characterise online course design,...
In this paper I identify some of the more common, problematic writing practices (e.g., plagiarism, s...
When many students enter higher education, they bring with them the notion that information is free ...
Academic Integrity is fundamental to a thriving academic community. According to the “Academic Integ...
One of the requirements of a Ph.D. or Master is to write traditional and systematic reviews, critiqu...
misconduct as the ―fabrication, falsification or plagiarism in proposing, performing or reviewing re...
: Academic integrity is one of the most pressing issues being studied in the field of science, and t...
It is the responsibility of educators at medical institutions and departments to teach their student...
Integrity in research is fundamental to the advancement of knowledge, for the public’s support of re...
What plagiarism is seems obvious; however, divergent definitions exist among faculty in various disc...
This paper presents about some fundamental concepts in an ethical writing. In all aspects of academi...
Abstract Much of the discourse surrounding plagiarism is one of fear—a fear of being caught and puni...