Plagiarism
According to the Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language, the word "plagiarism" is from the Latin word plagiarius, which means "literary thief," and is defined as "The appropriation of someone's artistic, musical, or literary work for personal ends." How does this concept apply to CWU students? Unfortunately, there have been incidences of plagiarism here on CWU, but most often because students do not know they are plagiarizing when they do it.
Here are the ways most students commit plagiarism:
According to Central's Student Code of Conduct, a student shall be subject to disciplinary action or sanction upon violation of the following conduct proscriptions:
B. Academic dishonesty in all its forms including, but not limited to:
Consequences of academic dishonesty can result in a written warning, a failing grade on an assignment, or escalate to expulsion from Central and forfeiture of awards or scholarships.
Checklist for Avoiding Plagiarism
Are you using:
You must acknowledge someone else's material.
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The Web:
Source Citations:
Checklist content borrowed from: Fowler, Ramsey H. and Jane I. Aaron. The Little, Brown Handbook. New York:
Pearson Education, Inc., 2004. http://wps.ablongman.com/long_fowler_lbh_9/