Everybody Wang Chung wrote:Jesse Pinkman wrote:What is the exact policy? If you have reference to it, would you mind quoting it? If it was spelled out earlier, this thread is so long, I would appreciate not having to go back over pages to try to find it. I can’t comment one way or the other until I have read it. Thanks.
JP,
Yes, it has been brought up numerous times. It will literally take you 2 minutes at the most to read:
https://policy.BYU.edu/view/index.php?p=10&s=s50
Thank you for providing the link.
Here is a quote taken directly from the link you provided:
Inadvertent Plagiarism - Inadvertent plagiarism involves the inappropriate, but nondeliberate, use of another's words, ideas, or data without proper attribution. Inadvertent plagiarism usually results from an ignorant failure to follow established rules for documenting sources or from simply not being sufficiently careful in research and writing. Although not a violation of the Honor Code, inadvertent plagiarism is a form of academic misconduct for which an instructor can impose appropriate academic sanctions. Students who are in doubt as to whether they are providing proper attribution have the responsibility to consult with their instructor and obtain guidance.
(Bold emphasis mine)
Considering the fact that I feel Dan’s plagiarism falls under the category of inadvertent plagiarism, as long as I stated before, he is able to actually correct any writing where he failed to credit things properly, I don’t see why he should be obligated to report himself. It is not technically against the honor code, based on how things are stated here. And by the way, I don’t think this type of resolution should apply just to DCP. I think that any professor who inadvertently plagiarizes, but who corrects the problem, should not be disciplined either.