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Scholarly Communications Guide

Writing Ethics

Guide to Ethical Writing

The Office of Research Integrity (part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) maintains a learning module and publication by Miguel Roig, Avoiding Plagiarism, Self-Plagiarism, and Other Questionable Writing Practices: A Guide to Ethical Writing.

With the advent of artificial intelligence, it is more important than ever to cite sources and give credit where it is due in research. Before sharing or reusing someone else's work, be sure to check its copyright. Below are several resources at UT for ethical writing and plagiarism detection tools.


Resources at UT


Plagiarism Detection Tools

Institutional Review Boards

What is an Institutional Review Board?

An Institutional Review Board (IRB) is a group which can review and monitor research involving human subjects.

IRB review and approval is required for projects that:

  • Meet the definition of research,
  • Involve human subjects, and
  • Include any interaction or intervention with human subjects or involve access to identifiable private information

IRB Resources from UTK

Other IRB and Research with Human Subjects Resources