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Citing Sources - Academic Integrity
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Academic integrity refers to the necessity for honesty and responsibility in scholarship. Plagiarism is using someone else's words or ideas without acknowledgement. Plagiarism can be accidental or intentional. To avoid plagiarism it is important to cite your sources.
Learn how to recognize and avoid plagiarism with these fun and informative guides from Rutgers University Libraries. (Used with permission.)
Loyola's Statement on Academic Integrity
This link takes you to Loyola University's statement on integrity of scholarship and grades from the Undergraduate Bulletin.