Academic Integrity

Other Academic Integrity Sites

The World Wide Web is full of many resources concerning academic integrity in post-secondary education. Below is a list of some of the better sites available, which can be used to expand your knowledge of academic integrity and how to approach it.

  • The Academic Integrity Tutorial - York University
    This website is an online module that walks students through a series of information on academic integrity. The tutorial takes approximately 30-40 minutes to complete, and concludes with a quiz that the student takes to test their knowledge of academic integrity.

  • The Academic Integrity Website - Ryerson University
    This website provides information on Academic Integrity for students, student family members, faculty members and teaching assistants. The student section contains five episodes of a cartoon series, each which covers a different topic concerning academic integrity through the student's experiences.

  • Honesty in Academics - University of Calgary
    This goal of this website is to promote academic honesty. There are sections for both faculty and students, discussing subjects that pertain to the specific demographic.

  • Academic Integrity at McGill University
    This website is a resource for faculty and students, and is intended to promote academic integrity by providing information about the meaning of integrity, how to foster it,and the consequences of breaching it.

  • Academic Integrity in the Classroom - University of Michigan
    This website provides many various resources on academic integrity in the classroom. The site is broken into sections specific for instructors,and specific for students. The instructors section provides information on students perspectives, academic integrity case studies, as well as how to prevent and detect plagiarism and cheating. The students section provides information on understanding academic integrity, self-tests to test their knowledge on the subject, as well as guides on how to properly cite sources and avoid plagiarism.

  • Academic Integrity at Princeton
    This website provides information on a number of subjects relating to academic integrity.Such topics as 'When to Cite Sources','Not-So-Common-Knowledge', 'Misrepresenting Original Work', 'Examples of Plagiarism', and 'Working Habits that Work' are covered.

  • Academic Integrity at UNC-CH
    This website provides various information to faculty about academic integrity in the classroom.Student perspectives are given, as well as advice to faculty on how to create a 'culture of honour' in the classroom.

  • Academic Integrity at Mizzou
    This website is a guide for faculty, graduate instructors, and teaching assistants, and provides information such as why students engage in academic dishonesty,indications of plagiarism, and practical ways to encourage academic honesty.

  • The Centre for Academic Integrity
    This website provides a list of links to various academic integrity related resources throughout the World Wide Web.