Recommended
Guidelines for Responsible Computing at the University of Delaware
(Draft – September 21, 1991)
Prepared by staff in Computing and Network Services,
University of Delaware
Faculty and students are reminded that computer-assisted plagiarism is still plagiarism. Unless specifically authorized by a class instructor, all of the following uses of a computer are violations of the University’s guidelines for academic honesty and are punishable as acts of plagiarism:
For further information on this topic, students are urged to consult the University of Delaware Official Student Handbook, to consult with their individual instructors, and to refer to the pamphlet “Academic Honesty & Dishonesty: Important information for faculty and students.”
Faculty members are urged to develop specific policies regarding all aspects of academic honesty and to communicate those policies to their students in writing.
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