Plagiarism

Last Update: 5 September 2007

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  1. I will fail any student on any assignment that I deem to have been plagiarized in whole or in part.

  2. Two occurrences of such plagiarism is grounds for failing the course.

What counts as plagiarism? Roughly:

You have plagiarized any time you copy someone else's words without attribution.



However, making that rough characterization precise is not easy:




Here's a rule of thumb for deciding whether some words you've copied from Author is going to count as plagiarism:

If a Google search on those words returns Author's document from which they were copied,
and if you haven't quoted or cited it correctly,
then it's probably plagiarism.

(This, by the way, is how I often catch plagiarizers!)


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