Using Evidence and Academic Integrity

The video presentation for this session guides you though what you need to think about when using evidence in your written work as well as highlighting the importance of academic integrity. A model outlining the main ways to present evidence is available for download in the Resources section. In addition to this, some weblinks to other useful information are also provided, including a link to connect you with the Griffith University Academic Integrity Tutorial as well as links to the Griffith Health Writing and Referencing Guide which provides advice on the different ways to use evidence as well as an e-tutorial on tips to help you paraphrase.

Resources

Below is a model outlining the main ways showcased in the video to use evidence in your academic writing.

Griffith University – Academic Integrity

Griffith Health Writing and Referencing Guide – Using Evidence

Griffith Health Writing and Referencing Guide – Academic Integrity

University of New England – Paraphrasing and Summarising

RMIT Learning Lab – Paraphrasing

Monash University – Paraphrasing, Summarising and Quoting

Griffith University - EnglishHELP Self-Help Resources

Griffith University - English Language Support

James Cook University - Develop Your English

RMIT Learning Lab - Academic Word List Tool

University of Adelaide - English as a Second Language Learning Resources

Curtin University Learning Centre - Better Grammar

Curtin University Learning Centre - Better Sentences

University of Technology Sydney - Grammar

La Trobe - Achieve@Uni - Language

Grammarly

Manchester Academic Phrasebank

BBC - Learning English