Abstract
This article reviews three decades of scholarship to establish connection(s) between language diversity and integrity research. It makes the case that by shifting the vocabulary, methods, and scope of our work, we scholar-practitioners and integrity professionals become better able to equitably support multilingual learners in their writing from sources and avoiding unintentional plagiarism. It makes the case that doing so is more than a desirable goal—it is an achievable one.
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Greer A. Murphy
Greer Murphy ([email protected]) is director of Academic Honesty for Policy and Education in Arts, Sciences, & Engineering at the University of Rochester.