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PROCEDURES/RULES STATEMENT
1 Plagiarism
Plagiarism involves submitting work (words, ideas, images, or data) in a course as if it were the students own work done expressly for that particular course when, in fact, it is not. Most commonly plagiarism exists when:
1.1 the work submitted or presented was done, in whole or in part, by an individual other than the one submitting or presenting the work (this includes having another person impersonate the student or otherwise substituting the work of another for one’s own in an assignment, examination or test);
1.2 parts of the work are taken from another source without reference to the original author (This includes ideas, words, and images appearing in print, digital, graphical, Internet, audio and video formats);
1.3 a student submits or presents the work in one course which has also been submitted in another course (although it may be completely original with that student) without the prior agreement of the instructor;
1.4 clinical or laboratory reports are falsified or fabricated.
While it is recognized that academic work often involves reference to ideas, data and conclusions of others, intellectual honesty requires that such references be accurately, explicitly and clearly noted. Instructors may choose to use online plagiarism detection services. When a student submits a paper, it is understood that s/he is consenting to such a procedure and that s/he cannot claim any copyright violation should such paper be uploaded to an online plagiarism detection database.