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Academic Integrity Resource Centre

Academic Integrity:
The Foundation
of Scholarship

Upholding honesty, trust, and responsibility in every assignment. We empower you with the knowledge, tools, and expert guidance to research ethically and write originally.

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Defining Ethical Scholarship

Academic integrity forms the moral backbone of every academic institution. It demands honesty in the creation, conduct, and presentation of research. For students, this means submitting work that accurately represents their own understanding and effort — while properly crediting every external source that shaped their thinking.

Without this foundation, degrees lose value, professional reputations suffer, and the entire knowledge ecosystem that society depends upon is undermined. Whether you are writing an undergraduate essay or defending a doctoral dissertation, integrity is non-negotiable.

Smart Academic Writing supports this ethos by providing expert model papers and research assistance. Using our editing and proofreading services helps ensure your original work meets the highest standards without ever crossing ethical boundaries.

Types of Academic Misconduct

Understanding exactly what constitutes a violation is the first step to avoiding one. These are the seven most commonly penalised forms of academic misconduct at universities worldwide.

Plagiarism

Presenting another’s words, ideas, or work as your own without attribution — whether copied verbatim, paraphrased without credit, or purchased from a third party.

Data Fabrication

Inventing research data, survey results, experimental outcomes, or citations that do not actually exist in the source referenced.

Data Falsification

Manipulating, altering, or selectively omitting real research data or results to misrepresent findings or support a predetermined conclusion.

Collusion

Working with other students on an individual assignment without explicit authorisation from your tutor or the course guidelines.

Contract Cheating

Submitting work completed entirely by a third party — whether a writing service, a friend, or AI — as your own graded assignment.

Self-Plagiarism

Resubmitting previously submitted work — even work you authored — to a different course or context without explicit institutional permission.

Impersonation

Having another individual sit an examination, complete a test, or submit any assessed work in your place — or doing so on behalf of another student.

Principles of Academic Honesty

The International Center for Academic Integrity identifies five core values that define ethical scholarship. Every student and researcher should internalise these principles.

Plagiarism & Originality

Plagiarism involves presenting another’s work or ideas as your own — whether that’s copying text without quotation marks, paraphrasing without attribution, or reusing your own prior submission (self-plagiarism). Originality requires genuine synthesis of information, not recycling.

Key Action: Always run your drafts through a similarity checker before submission. Check with your institution what their acceptable similarity threshold is (typically under 15–20%).

Citation & Referencing

Proper citation validates your arguments and acknowledges the intellectual debt you owe to other scholars. Whether using APA 7, MLA 9, Chicago/Turabian, or Harvard style, accuracy is paramount. Incorrect or missing citations can be flagged as misconduct even when no copying has occurred.

Resource: Consult the Purdue OWL for comprehensive, free style guides.

Honesty in Research

Honest scholarship means reporting your methodology, data, and findings accurately — even when results don’t confirm your hypothesis. Selective reporting, data cherry-picking, and misrepresenting scope all violate this principle.

Key Action: Document your research methodology in detail. Peer-reviewed research requires full transparency in data collection and analysis.

Responsibility & Accountability

Students are responsible for understanding their institution’s academic integrity policy and ensuring that all submitted work complies. Ignorance of the rules is not accepted as a defence. Take ownership of every word in every document you submit.

Key Action: Read your institution’s Student Code of Conduct. Most universities publish this on their official website.

Major Citation Styles Explained

Our experts are proficient in all major citation formats. Use the tabs below to see example references for each style.

APA 7th Edition

Used predominantly in Psychology, Education, Social Sciences, and Nursing. Author-Date format.

Book:
Smith, J. A., & Brown, K. L. (2022). Academic writing in the digital age (3rd ed.). University Press.

Journal Article:
Johnson, M., & Lee, C. (2023). The impact of peer feedback on student writing quality. Journal of Educational Psychology, 45(2), 112–128. https://doi.org/10.1037/edu0000123

Website:
National Institutes of Health. (2024, January 10). Research ethics guidelines. https://www.nih.gov/research-ethics

In-text: (Smith & Brown, 2022, p. 45) or Smith and Brown (2022) found…

MLA 9th Edition

Used in Humanities, Literature, Language Studies, and Cultural Studies. Author-Page format.

Book:
Smith, James A., and Karen L. Brown. Academic Writing in the Digital Age. 3rd ed., University Press, 2022.

Journal Article:
Johnson, Mark, and Christine Lee. “The Impact of Peer Feedback on Student Writing Quality.” Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 45, no. 2, 2023, pp. 112–128.

Website:
National Institutes of Health. “Research Ethics Guidelines.” NIH, 10 Jan. 2024, www.nih.gov/research-ethics.

In-text: (Smith and Brown 45) or Smith and Brown argue that…

Chicago / Turabian

Used in History, Arts, and some Social Sciences. Uses footnotes (Notes-Bibliography) or Author-Date system.

Book (Notes-Bibliography):
Smith, James A., and Karen L. Brown. Academic Writing in the Digital Age. 3rd ed. University Press, 2022.

Footnote:
1. James A. Smith and Karen L. Brown, Academic Writing in the Digital Age, 3rd ed. (University Press, 2022), 45.

Journal Article:
Johnson, Mark, and Christine Lee. “The Impact of Peer Feedback on Student Writing Quality.” Journal of Educational Psychology 45, no. 2 (2023): 112–128.

Harvard Referencing

Widely used in the UK, Australia, and across Business, Science, and Social Sciences. Author-Date format.

Book:
Smith, J.A. and Brown, K.L. (2022) Academic writing in the digital age. 3rd edn. University Press.

Journal Article:
Johnson, M. and Lee, C. (2023) ‘The impact of peer feedback on student writing quality’, Journal of Educational Psychology, 45(2), pp. 112–128.

Website:
National Institutes of Health (2024) Research ethics guidelines [Online]. Available at: https://www.nih.gov/research-ethics (Accessed: 10 January 2024).

In-text: (Smith and Brown, 2022, p. 45)

Vancouver Style

Used in Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences. Numbered citation system in order of appearance.

Journal Article:
Johnson M, Lee C. The impact of peer feedback on student writing quality. J Educ Psychol. 2023;45(2):112–28. DOI: 10.1037/edu0000123

Book:
Smith JA, Brown KL. Academic writing in the digital age. 3rd ed. University Press; 2022. 350 p.

Website:
National Institutes of Health. Research ethics guidelines [Internet]. 2024 [cited 2024 Jan 10]. Available from: https://www.nih.gov/research-ethics

In-text: superscript number¹ or [1] in brackets.

Interactive Integrity Toolkit

Don’t guess — verify. Use these free tools to ensure your work meets the highest academic standards before you submit. Every tool below is free to use.

Free Plagiarism Scanner

Scan your draft against billions of web pages and academic databases to catch accidental copying or unattributed paraphrase before it reaches your professor.

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AI Content Detector

Ensure your writing sounds authentically human. Detect the percentage of AI-generated text from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any other generative model.

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Citation Generator

Instantly format your references in APA 7, MLA 9, Chicago, Harvard, or Vancouver style. Paste a URL, DOI, or ISBN and receive a formatted citation in seconds.

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Purdue OWL Style Guides

The most comprehensive free citation and academic writing resource available online. Covers every major citation style with examples for all source types.

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Grammar & Style Checker

Grammarly’s free version checks grammar, punctuation, and clarity. For advanced style, tone, and academic vocabulary, upgrade to their academic tier.

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Google Scholar

Search peer-reviewed articles, theses, books, and court opinions across academic disciplines. Use the “Cite” button to copy formatted references directly.

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The Ethical Use Guide

Our model papers are powerful learning tools when used responsibly. Here is exactly what is acceptable — and what crosses the line into academic misconduct.

Green Light: Ethical Use

These uses support your learning

  • Use the paper as a source of ideas, inspiration, and argument frameworks
  • Study the structure and logical flow to model your own writing
  • Use the bibliography to discover primary and secondary sources for your own research
  • Learn how to format citations and references by observing our examples
  • Cite our work properly if you do directly quote a short passage
  • Use editing services to improve grammar and clarity in your own original draft

Red Light: Academic Misconduct

These uses violate integrity policies

  • Submitting our model paper as your own assignment (contract cheating)
  • Copying large sections of text — even with minor rewording — without attribution
  • Sharing the model paper with classmates who then submit it themselves
  • Claiming any element of our model paper represents your own original research
  • Using our paper in a formal examination, take-home test, or timed assessment

How to Use Our Service Ethically

Follow these five steps to get the maximum academic benefit from our model papers while staying fully within your institution’s integrity policies.

1

Order a Model Paper

Commission a custom model paper specifying your topic, academic level, citation style, and rubric requirements.

2

Study Structure & Sources

Read thoroughly. Note argument structure, evidence integration, and citation formatting. Use the bibliography for source discovery.

3

Write in Your Own Voice

Write your assignment independently, drawing only on ideas and sources as inspiration — not copying any text.

4

Run a Plagiarism Check

Before submission, scan your own paper through a similarity checker to confirm it is entirely original.

5

Submit with Confidence

Submit your fully original, well-researched, properly cited paper — knowing your integrity is completely intact.

Academic Integrity Quiz

Not sure what counts as plagiarism? Take our quick 6-question quiz to find out where you stand — and learn from every question.

Question 1 of 6

You answered out of 6 correctly.

Meet Our Ethical Writing Experts

Our professionals are not just skilled writers — they are scholars committed to the highest standards of academic integrity. They help you understand, not just write.

Simon Njeri, CEO and Business Ethics Expert

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Simon Njeri

Ensures integrity in economic data analysis, corporate responsibility research, and business ethics frameworks.

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Dr. Julia Muthoni, Medical Ethics Specialist

Medical Ethics

Dr. Julia Muthoni

Specialises in patient data privacy (HIPAA), IRB compliance, clinical research ethics, and healthcare reporting standards.

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Stephen Kanyi, Scientific Integrity Expert

Scientific Integrity

Stephen Kanyi

Expert in verifying biological data accuracy, preventing fabrication in lab reports, and ensuring replicable scientific methodology.

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Daniel Gookin, Social Research Ethics Expert

Social Research Ethics

Daniel Gookin

Focuses on ethical qualitative research methodology, informed consent protocols, and participant protection in social studies.

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Trusted Academic Integrity Resources

We believe in a fully informed student body. These official external organisations provide authoritative guidance on academic integrity policies and best practices.

International Center for Academic Integrity

The leading organisation defining the fundamental values of academic integrity globally since 1992.

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Purdue OWL Writing Lab

The world’s most comprehensive free writing and citation style resource. Covers APA, MLA, Chicago, and more.

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Turnitin Plagiarism Resources

Educational resources from the world’s leading academic plagiarism detection platform, including guides for students.

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Office of Research Integrity (ORI)

US Department of Health & Human Services body overseeing research misconduct in federally funded research.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Academic misconduct includes plagiarism (presenting another’s work as your own), fabrication of data, falsification of research, collusion (unauthorised group work), and examination cheating. Even unintentional plagiarism — such as forgetting a citation or improper paraphrasing — counts as a violation at most institutions. Ignorance of the rules is not an accepted defence.
We provide custom model papers for reference and learning purposes only. All work is scanned via Turnitin for plagiarism and AI detection tools for authenticity. We encourage students to use our papers as learning models to understand structure, argumentation, and citation — never for direct submission. Every order includes a Turnitin report and AI detection certificate.
No. Smart Academic Writing guarantees 100% human-written content by PhD-qualified experts. We strictly prohibit the use of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any similar system. Every completed order is accompanied by an AI content detection report to verify full human authorship alongside the Turnitin originality certificate.
Consequences vary by institution but typically include: a failing grade (zero) for the specific assignment, failure of the entire course module, a formal academic warning placed on your record, academic probation, suspension, or permanent expulsion for repeat or egregious offences. In regulated professions (medicine, law, teaching), a plagiarism record can also prevent licensure or professional registration.
Yes. Self-plagiarism — reusing your own previously submitted work without disclosure or your institution’s explicit permission — is considered an academic integrity violation at most universities. Even if the original work was entirely your own, submitting it again without acknowledgement misrepresents it as new scholarship. Always check with your professor before reusing any prior work.
No. Using professional editing or proofreading services to improve the grammar, clarity, structure, and formatting of your own original work is a widely accepted academic practice. Many universities explicitly permit it, and it is routinely used by published academics. The critical requirement is that the ideas, arguments, analysis, and content remain entirely your own.
Our expert writers are fully proficient in all major citation styles: APA 7th Edition, MLA 9th Edition, Chicago/Turabian (both Notes-Bibliography and Author-Date systems), Harvard, Vancouver, IEEE, AMA, and ASA. You select your required citation style when placing your order, and it will be applied consistently throughout your document.
Ethical use means treating our paper as a research and learning tool: use it as a reference source or structural model, study the citation style and argument flow to improve your own writing, rewrite the content entirely in your own voice, and add your own original analysis. Never submit our model paper as your own assignment without thorough rewriting and proper attribution.

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