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Using information ethically: avoiding plagiarism (in-person) In-Person
Overview
Come along to this workshop to learn what plagiarism means in an academic context, how to use information ethically to avoid plagiarism, and to play a game of plagiarism bingo that will reinforce the information we cover in the workshop. We will emphasise the importance of understanding what is meant by plagiarism in the UK Higher Education context, as well as provide a space for students to ask question about ethical information use. The session will provide practical tips and strategies for avoiding academic misconduct as well as explaining how the University detects plagiarism.
Key areas covered:
- What is plagiarism
- How to avoid academic offences
- How the University detects plagiarism
- Fair use of information
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Related LibGuide: Skills at Library by Clarissa St Yves
- Date:
- Monday 11 March 2024
- Time:
- 12:00 - 12:45
- Time Zone:
- UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
- Location:
- Library Learning Room
- Campus:
- Online
- Audience:
- Postgraduate - Taught Undergraduate
- Categories:
- Workshop
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