Title: Motivations, definitions, and the
1Motivations, definitions, and the plagiarism
trap Perceptions of academic integrity across
cultures
Claire Walker Research Instruction
Librarian Lila D. Bunch Library Belmont University
Amanda B. Click Doctoral Fellow School of
Information Library Science University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
2Survey Demographics
- AUC
- 130 responses
- 36 male, 64 female
- Most common majors undeclared, business
administration, political science, integrated
marketing communication
- Belmont
- 89 responses
- 36 male, 64 female
- Most common majors entertainment and music
business, health sciences/nursing, social
sciences
3Defining Academic Integrity
- AUC
- No cheating
- Proper use of others work
- Honesty
- Belmont
- Originality of work
- No cheating
- Proper use of others work
4Perceptions of AI on Campus
- I understand the concept of academic integrity.
- I think that Belmont/AUC students in general are
ethical students. - I believe that my professors encourage ethical
behavior. - During my time at Belmont/AUC, I have been taught
about academic integrity.
5Reporting Classmates
- I would report a classmate to the Honor
Court/Academic Integrity Committee for cheating. - I would report a classmate to the Honor
Court/Academic Integrity Committee for
plagiarizing. - I would I would report a classmate to the
professor for cheating. - I would I would report a classmate to the
professor for plagiarizing.
6Learning about AI
- AUC
- Professors
- Freshman Year Experience
- Specific classes
- Family
- High school
- Belmont
- Professors
- Specific classes
- Syllabus/Honor Code
- High school
- Welcome Week/Towering Traditions
7Frequency of Dishonest Behaviors
 AUC students plagiarize AUC students cheat I plagiarize I cheat
Often 51 73 3 5
Rarely 42 22 19 23
Never 7 5 78 72
Totals 100.0 100 100 100
 BU students plagiarize BU students cheat I plagiarize I cheat
Often 27 47 5 7
Rarely 61 51 3 11
Never 12 2 92 82
Totals 100.0 100 100 100
8Reasons for Dishonest Behaviors
- Similarities
- Taking the easy way out
- Laziness
- Not enough time
- Want better grades
9Reasons for Dishonest Behaviors
- Differences
- Culturally accepted
- Blaming professors
- Pressure (aside from grades)
- Lack of consequences
10Themes/Theories
- Confusion about academic integrity concepts and
rules - Collectivist nature of culture
- Technology supported dishonesty
- Time constraints
- Creativity as motivation
11Librarians Promoting AI
- Teach students to USE information properly, not
just FIND it - Offer workshops on citation, time management,
etc. - Promote a unified perspective on appropriate
scholarly behavior - Work with faculty to develop better assignments
- Think about academic integrity instruction as
discipline-specific
12- Thank you!
- Questions? Comments?
Claire Walker claire.walker_at_belmont.edu
Amanda Click aclick_at_live.unc.edu