Plagiarism

The University of Aberdeen defines plagiarism as;

“Plagiarism is the use, without adequate acknowledgment, of the intellectual work of another person in work submitted for assessment. A student cannot be found to have committed plagiarism where it can be shown that the student has taken all reasonable care to avoid representing the work of others as his or her own. “

Reference: University of Aberdeen, Code of Practice on Student Discipline (revised 2012) 2.1.1 (h). Available from: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/infohub/study/student-discipline.php 

At present the University of Aberdeen uses Turnitin to check students work and you will be asked to submit an electronic version of your report to this for analysis. Further instructions on this will be given to you during your elective block.

The Centre for Learning & Teaching provides guidance on how to avoid plagiarism http://www.abdn.ac.uk/sls/online-resources/avoiding-plagiarism/ and you should refer to this prior to finalising your elective report.

You will be required to submit your elective report through the Turnitin software and you should ensure you have read and understood the Information for Students on TurnitinUK http://www.abdn.ac.uk/sls/online-resources/avoiding-plagiarism/turnitin-uk/ prior to doing so.

You may find it useful to read the BMJ article http://student.bmj.com/student/view-article.html?id=sbmj.d2859 about plagiarism (BMJ membership number required)

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