Citation and Ethical Use
Links to sample assignments and classroom activities are provided under each competency.
Record bibliographic citation information | Appropriate document citation style | What constitutes plagiarism | Understand the campus policies
- "Record appropriately all of the bibliographic
citation information (e.g., author/responsible party, title,
source, publisher, place, date published, date/time visited if
on the web, etc.) on chosen sources (books, journal articles,
web sites, etc.) for later use in a bibliography."
- Working
Bibliography (Professor
Siewert)
Submitted on April 2003
- Working
Bibliography (Professor
Siewert)
- "Select and use correctly an appropriate
document citation style. When a course instructor does not
recommend or require a specific citation style (e.g., MLA, APA,
etc.), know that a librarian can suggest a style and provide resources
that demonstrate that style."
- Working
Bibliography (Professor
Siewert)
Submitted on April 2003
- Working
Bibliography (Professor
Siewert)
- "Demonstrate an understanding of what constitutes plagiarism and follow "The Code of Academic Integrity" as outlined in The Scot's Key."
- "Understand the campus policies on the treatment and use of library resources, technology, and equipment as outlined in "The Code of Social Responsibility" in The Scot's Key."


