Academic integrity policies of Baltic state-financed universities in online public spaces

Abstract Academic integrity determines the trust that society has in the quality of education and the results of scientific research. More broadly, it influences honesty, respect for ethical principles, and the fair behaviour of society members. Accordingly, higher education institutions should have...

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Main Authors: Alla Anohina-Naumeca, Loreta Tauginienė, Tatjana Odineca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-10-01
Series:International Journal for Educational Integrity
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40979-018-0031-z
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spelling doaj-1d5ecd621f02404faffbefddc9e2970c2020-11-25T02:11:17ZengBMCInternational Journal for Educational Integrity1833-25952018-10-0114111410.1007/s40979-018-0031-zAcademic integrity policies of Baltic state-financed universities in online public spacesAlla Anohina-Naumeca0Loreta Tauginienė1Tatjana Odineca2Riga Technical UniversityVilnius UniversityRiga Technical UniversityAbstract Academic integrity determines the trust that society has in the quality of education and the results of scientific research. More broadly, it influences honesty, respect for ethical principles, and the fair behaviour of society members. Accordingly, higher education institutions should have clear, transparent and well-communicated policies to defend academic integrity among all stakeholders. Taking into account the worldwide dependence on digital technologies, online communication channels should be also used for this purpose. Using qualitative content analysis, this paper aims to investigate how academic integrity is framed by Latvian and Lithuanian state-financed universities in online public spaces in relation to the criteria of an exemplary academic integrity policy. Given the limited content of publicly available university documents, the research findings indicated a poor correspondence to the mentioned criteria.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40979-018-0031-zAcademic integrityPolicyHigher educationOnline public spaces
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author Alla Anohina-Naumeca
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Tatjana Odineca
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Academic integrity policies of Baltic state-financed universities in online public spaces
International Journal for Educational Integrity
Academic integrity
Policy
Higher education
Online public spaces
author_facet Alla Anohina-Naumeca
Loreta Tauginienė
Tatjana Odineca
author_sort Alla Anohina-Naumeca
title Academic integrity policies of Baltic state-financed universities in online public spaces
title_short Academic integrity policies of Baltic state-financed universities in online public spaces
title_full Academic integrity policies of Baltic state-financed universities in online public spaces
title_fullStr Academic integrity policies of Baltic state-financed universities in online public spaces
title_full_unstemmed Academic integrity policies of Baltic state-financed universities in online public spaces
title_sort academic integrity policies of baltic state-financed universities in online public spaces
publisher BMC
series International Journal for Educational Integrity
issn 1833-2595
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Academic integrity determines the trust that society has in the quality of education and the results of scientific research. More broadly, it influences honesty, respect for ethical principles, and the fair behaviour of society members. Accordingly, higher education institutions should have clear, transparent and well-communicated policies to defend academic integrity among all stakeholders. Taking into account the worldwide dependence on digital technologies, online communication channels should be also used for this purpose. Using qualitative content analysis, this paper aims to investigate how academic integrity is framed by Latvian and Lithuanian state-financed universities in online public spaces in relation to the criteria of an exemplary academic integrity policy. Given the limited content of publicly available university documents, the research findings indicated a poor correspondence to the mentioned criteria.
topic Academic integrity
Policy
Higher education
Online public spaces
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40979-018-0031-z
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