How to Avoid Plagiarism

Plagiarism, as defined on the University of Akron Office of General Counsel web page, “is the intentional or unintentional use of the words or ideas of another without acknowledging their source.” Deliberate and accidental plagiarism are treated the same by the University and the School of Law.  The University places the responsibility on the students to know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it.

Law students caught plagiarizing will be violating the Law School’s Student Disciplinary Code and will be subject to proceedings under the Code.  Consequences can be severe and may include dismissal from the University.

More information about plagiarism can be found here- Law Library Plagiarism Guide.

CALI Lesson:  Plagiarism – Keeping Out of Trouble.  This lesson will explain what constitutes plagiarism, how to avoid plagiarizing, and offers opportunities for students to test their understanding of plagiarism.

Announcing a new Library Guide – Federal Law

Use free websites to find federal law!  The Federal Law library guide has links for statutes, regulations, cases, legislative history information and historical documents (Federalist Papers, Records of the Continental Congress, etc.).  “Search the Legal Web” tab covers a variety of specialized legal search engines that will help you find additional free resources on the web.

Here is the direct link to the guide  See all of our library guides, as well as the Ohio Law guide, here.

If you are on the Law Library web page, click on Library Guides in the left menu.

Lynn Lenart

Assistant Law Librarian for Reference Services
The University of Akron School of Law Library
llenart@uakron.edu
330-972-6357

WestlawNext Certification- New Date!

Students may complete WestlawNext Certification training on Tuesday, January 31st at 12:20 in West Hall Room 210. The training will be hosted by Akron’s Westlaw Account Manager, Ryan Vandegrift. Lunch will be provided, and students will earn 250 WestlawRewards Points for attending.

WestlawNext Certification is a national program that law students complete to learn advanced skills on WestlawNext. The training concludes with an online quiz for students to complete to demonstrate that they are certified. Once complete, students may add “WestlawNext Certified” to their resumes to demonstrate to employers that they have taken their research skills to the next level.

Thanks!

Ryan M. Vandegrift, J.D.

West Academic Account Manager

Thomson Reuters

ryan.vandegrift@thomsonreuters.com

WestlawNext Certification- next week

Mark your calendars!

Students may complete WestlawNext Certification training on Thursday, January 26th at 12:20 in West Hall Room 214. The training will be hosted by Akron’s Westlaw Account Manager, Ryan Vandegrift. Lunch will be provided, and students will earn 250 WestlawRewards Points for attending.

WestlawNext Certification is a national program that law students complete to learn advanced skills on WestlawNext. The training concludes with an online quiz for students to complete to demonstrate that they are certified. Once complete, students may add “WestlawNext Certified” to their resumes to demonstrate to employers that they have taken their research skills to the next level.

Questions?  Please contact- Ryan M. Vandegrift

West Academic Account Manager, Thomson Reuters, ryan.vandegrift@thomsonreuters.com