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Art History and Cultural Policy: Citing Information & Avoiding Plagiarism

Information about books, journals, databases and other useful Art History and Cultural Policy resources

Which Style?

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Art History uses the Chicago citation style. For further guidance see "Written Work - Guidelines & Policy Documents"  in your Art History modules in Brightspace.

Cultural Policy uses Chicago or the Harvard citation style.

Academic Integrity - what is it?

Academic integrity forms the foundation of scholarly work and is essential to your success as a university student. This guide provides comprehensive information and practical tools to help you navigate the principles of honest academic practice, proper attribution of sources, and effective citation techniques.

Whether you're writing your first essay, conducting research for a dissertation, or collaborating on group projects, understanding academic integrity ensures that your work reflects your own learning while appropriately acknowledging the contributions of others. Poor citation practices or unintentional plagiarism can have serious consequences for your academic progress, but with the right knowledge and tools, these issues are entirely preventable.

University College Dublin's Academic Integrity Policy can be accessed here.

University College Dublin's Student Code of Conduct resoures page can be found here.

University College Dublin's Education Strategy is available here.

Please review our suite of Academic Integrity resources linked below.

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