
Writing to the World-Wide Web
Academic Honesty
The work
you submit for this class must be your own words, thoughts, research,
and organization. If you use another person's work without crediting the
author, you will receive a failing grade for the assignment, and likely for
the course. You may ask someone to comment on your work, but you are not
allowed to have anyone else write any part of your assignments for you. We
will discuss in class the differences between
collaboration and plagiarism, and between citation and plagiarism. For further
information about academic dishonesty, see the Rensselaer Handbook.
We will also spend a good deal of time in class discussing the "rules" for
linking and borrowing code on the Web, and issues surrounding ownership of
writing in public electronic forums.
Quick Reference:
RPInfo
* Yahoo
* Infoseek
* Comserve
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WWW Broker
* Lycos
* Worm
* Nikos
* Crawler
* Jewels
* Kairos
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RPI Writing Center
mick@rpi.edu *
mcgrak@rpi.edu *
webclass@rpi.edu