Academic Integrity Resources
Avoiding Academic Integrity Policy Violations
Academic integrity means all work that you submit for ASU courses is your own and clearly acknowledges any intellectual debts. To complete assignments with integrity you must know:
- When it’s OK to work with other students on assignments
- How to appropriately cite sources
- How to manage scientific data
Tips on how to complete your work with integrity
- Academic Integrity at ASU
- Frequently Asked Questions - Academic Honesty, ASU Writing Programs
- University of Maryland, What is Academic Dishonesty?
- Northwestern University, Eight Cardinal Rules of Academic Integrity
Help on using sources, formatting citations, and not plagiarizing
ASU
Other Universities
- The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL). The OWL is an extensive set of resources on both the content and mechanics of writing. Use the search engine or index pages to explore the site.
- University of Pennsylvania, Handbook for Students: Ethics and Original Research
- Harvard College, Writing with Internet Sources

