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Values
Academic integrity and trust are two of the principal values of a university and are cornerstones of scholarship. Make sure your students understand these concepts and their bearing on the University's reputation and the value of its degrees. Academic integrity may be a new concept to them. It is defined as respecting the work of other scholars in return for their respect for your work

The Student Judicial Services of the University of Texas describes the importance of academic integrity for research and scholarship as follows

At its core, academic integrity requires honesty. This involves giving credit where it is due and acknowledging the contributions of others to one's own intellectual efforts. It also includes assuring that one's own work has been completed in accordance with the standards of one's course or discipline. Without academic integrity, neither the genuine innovations of the individual nor the progress of a given field of study can adequately be assessed, and the very foundation of scholarship itself is undermined. Academic integrity, for all these reasons, is an essential link in the process of intellectual advancement. (Student Judicial Services at the University of Texas)

Teaching staff in particular play a very important role in nurturing these values. Your example is of the utmost importance and your behaviour sends a clear message. 
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