Honor Code - Stanford
Honor Code - Stanford
Honor Code - Stanford
Plagiarism [1]
Revising and resubmitting a quiz or exam for regrading, without the
instructors knowledge and consent
Giving or receiving unpermitted aid on a take-home examination
Representing as ones own work the work of another
Giving or receiving aid on an academic assignment under
circumstances in which a reasonable person should have known that
such aid was not permitted
What Is Plagiarism?
Published on Student Affairs (https://studentaffairs.stanford.edu)
In order to clarify what is regarded as plagiarism, the Board on Judicial Affairs
adopted the following statement on May 22, 2003:
"For purposes of the Stanford University Honor Code, plagiarism is defined
as the use, without giving reasonable and appropriate credit to or
acknowledging the author or source, of another person's original work,
whether such work is made up of code, formulas, ideas, language, research,
strategies, writing or other form(s)."
Please also consult the Intent/Reasonable Person Standard [1].
If you are in doubt about what constitutes plagiarism in the context of a particular assignment, talk with
the instructor.
Sources on Plagiarism