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Lakehead University Academic Integrity at Lakehead Where can I go for referencing or writing help online? Chat live with an Ontario university librarian, “ASK” Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) English as a Second Language OWL

Lakehead University Academic Integrity at Lakehead Where can I go for help on campus? If you need help citing your sources or don’t know where to start your research, visit a Thunder Bay campus library Make an appointment with a writing coach at Lakehead’s Writing Centre For tutoring and academic support advising, visit the Student Success Centre If you are feeling overwhelmed by your classwork, make an appointment at the Student Health and Counseling Centre For impartial, independent and confidential support, visit the Ombuds Office

Lakehead University Academic Integrity at Lakehead Where can I get more information about academic integrity at Lakehead? Student Responsibilities support/skills-for-success/responsibilities support/skills-for-success/responsibilities Code of Student Behaviour and Disciplinary Procedures student-behaviour-and-disciplinary-procedures/node/ student-behaviour-and-disciplinary-procedures/node/1046

Lakehead University How can I avoid common mistakes? 1. Plagiarism: If you did not come up with the concept or idea yourself, it should be referenced (in-text citation, footnote, endnote, quotations, indentations). Quick tips Keep track of references throughout your work from the beginning. Don’t wait until your assignment is near completion to go through and add in-text citations or foot or endnotes. Talk to a librarian about quick and easy ways to track references.

Lakehead University How can I avoid common mistakes? 2. Inappropriate collaboration is when you work with classmates on an assignment, test or exam that you were told is to be completed alone. Quick tips If you aren’t sure whether collaboration is allowed, ask the instructor. Never share answers or essay material with classmates because allowing your material to be copied is also a violation. Watch Brock University’s Academic Integrity Tutorial for more tips,

Lakehead University How can I avoid common mistakes? 3. Cheating, some examples include; accessing test or exam banks directed for instructors only, purchasing or selling tests or exams, having answers written on an object or your person during a test, accessing papers or electronic information during a test, copying answers from another student’s test. Quick tips Confirm with the instructor what materials or information are allowed at the exam/test. Contact the Student Success or Writing Centres about tutoring or a writing coach. Contact the Student Health and Counselling Centre if you are feeling overwhelmed.