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What is the campus-wide academic integrity training for UF students?
UF students complete online training in Canvas; you can review it whenever you need to. Learn what it means to maintain your academic integrity--not simply how to avoid academic dishonesty or what to do if you are accused of a violation. To self-enroll into the training course, Academic Integrity for UF Students, please follow these steps:
  • Log into Canvas and go to UF's Public Course Index. (See Help Guide: How do I view my institution's Public Course Index?)
  • Locate the "Academic Integrity for Students" course. Tip: search for "Academic Integrity" to filter out other courses from the list.
  • Click "Join this Course" and follow prompts to self-enroll.
  • Once enrolled, you can access the course from your dashboard.
Need Help? Watch this video to see these steps in action (no audio) or contact the Help Desk ([email protected] or 419-434-4357).
What online resources do you recommend for MLA Style?
The MLA Style Center offers many useful tools, including formatting a research paper, creating a works-cited list, using in-text citations, and other useful tools. Shafer Library has created an MLA guide as well.
What online resources do you recommend for other style manuals?
Shafer Library has created a brief AMA citation guide for American Medical Association Manual of Style. There are also a guide for Chicago Style. You may also want to use the program-specific research guides.