Plagiarism

Northeastern Policy

At Northeastern, many faculty members include statements concerning plagiarism in their syllabi. In some departments, such statements are required. When students do plagiarize, faculty may choose a variety of responses including confronting the student or giving a failing grade on the plagiarized assignment. Faculty can also choose to bring a charge of academic dishonesty against a student by filing a complaint with the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution (OSCCR). According to the Student Handbook, if a student is found responsible for a violation, a minimum sanction of deferred suspension will follow for the first violation, and expulsion from the university for a second.

The Academic Honesty and Integrity Policy is included in the Student Handbook and can be found at: http://www.northeastern.edu/osccr/academicintegrity/index.html

Common Sources

It is quick and convenient for students to locate articles on virtually any topic on the Internet. Common sources include search engines and online resources such as:

  • Google
  • AskJeeves
  • Encyclopedia.com
  • Online journals
  • Usenet groups
  • Listservs

Plagiarism Prevention

A number of suggestions have been proposed to discourage plagiarism. These include:

Further information about cyber-plagiarism is available at: http://www.web-miner.com/plagiarism

Blackboard and Turnitin

Northeastern’s Blackboard system integrates Turnitin’s plagiarism detection software to allow an instructor to add an assignment for which the students’ submissions will be automatically checked for plagiarism.

Northeastern’s “Blackboard Tips” website provides step-by-step instructions for creating a Turnitin assignment in your Blackboard course. A video tutorial is also available from the Turnitin website.

Additional Information

For additional information see the Northeastern University Libraries page on Avoiding Plagiarism.