Academic Integrity at Rutgers
- Infographic: What You Should Know About Your Academic Integrity Review Meeting
- The Academic Integrity Process
- The Academic Integrity Appeal Process
- Levels of Academic Integrity Violations
- How will this affect my transcript?
- Rights of Complainants and Accused Students
- Campus Advisors
- Preparing for an Administrative Conference, Investigation, or University Hearing
- Preparing Witness Statements
Identifying and Avoiding Academic Dishonesty
- “Plagiarism,” Rutgers SAS Writing Program
- Plagiarism.org
- Purdue University Online Writing Lab
- “Avoiding plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and other questionable writing practices: A guide to ethical writing,” Miguel Roig, PhD, Office of Research Integrity, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- “How to Avoid Plagiarism,” Northwestern University
- “Understanding Plagiarism: Information Literacy Guide,” Iowa State University
- “Plagiarism,” University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Citation
- Refworks, Rutgers University Libraries
- “Citation Styles,” Plagiarism.org
- “Citing Sources,” Duke University
- “The Basics of APA Style,” American Psychological Association
- “Frequently Asked Questions About APA Style,” American Psychological Association
- “APA Style,” Purdue University Online Writing Lab
- “The MLA Style Center,” Modern Language Association
- “MLA Style,” Purdue University Online Writing Lab
- “The Chicago Manual of Style Online,” University of Chicago
- “Chicago Manual of Style,” Purdue University Online Writing Lab