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Responsible Conduct of Research
Cornell policies on academic integrity
Additional information on responsible conduct of research can be found at Cornell’s Office of Research Integrity and Assurance (ORIA) which comprises compliance, ethics and safety at the university.
Plagiarism in Research- Resources and Reading Materials
Take the Plagiarism Quiz
Cornell tools and resources
- Tutorial and helpful tools specific to Cornell policies and practices on how to avoid plagiarism
- Cornell’s copyright information center
- Tips for TAs and students on how to detect and avoid plagiarism
- Cornell Library resources for managing references
- Cornell libraries including the Vet School library and Mann library occasionally offer workshops on citations and how to avoid plagiarism. Consult a librarian if you have a question about a specific case, or explore workshop options here.
Online video resources
NIH resources
- A guide to ethical writing
- NIH ORI’s policy on plagiarism
- Confirmed cases of plagiarism and other research misconduct in NIH funded research
NSF and Plagiarism
- NSF cites plagiarism as a serious concern in submitted proposals
- NSF on tools and technology used to detect plagiarism
- An article in the Chronicle of Higher Education on Plagiarism in NSF grant proposals
The information above was compiled for the 4th Annual Winter Symposium on Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR).
If you suspect research misconduct, you can reach out to your:
- Director of Graduate Studies of your field
- Department Chair
- Office of Research Integrity and Assurance
- Dr. Jan Allen, Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, Cornell Graduate School
- University Ombudsman
- Dean of University Faculty
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