Plagiarism
Academic Integrity and Plagiarism
Academic integrity means being honest in your studies and assessments. Academic integrity is informed by the values of honesty, trust, responsibility, fairness, respect, and courage.
In New Zealand, high value is placed on full acknowledgement and referencing of the words and ideas of others. If you want to use information that you find elsewhere you must acknowledge where it came from.
This interactive online tutorial will help you learn what plagiarism is, why and how students get in trouble for it and how to use ideas or quotes from your research effectively.
Te Reo Māori
Te Reo (at Otago)
Pali
For diacritics, the best fonts to use are Unicode Times New Roman or Helvetica.
For the keyboard, Toshiya Unebe's Easy Unicode is recommended by the Palii Text Society.
How to Manage Your References
Managing Your References - Introduction (Citation Library)
Use the following links to navigate EndNote.
EndNote is a reference manager used to manage bibliographic citations and references.
Zotero is a reference manager that will help you collect, manage, cite, and share your research sources.
Mendeley is a reference manager that can help you store, organise, note, share, cite your research data.
Exam Prep Regulations Otago University
Exam Prep Resources
Exam Papers - Using the Library catalogue
Using AI
The University of Otago AI Libguide
The University of Otago policy on AI
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