For help citing poetry and other literary genres we recommend you meet with a Montana Tech librarian or visit the Online Writing Lab at Purdue University. Citation handbooks and manuals are also available in the Reference section of the Montana Tech library.
Please keep in mind Montana Tech's guidelines regarding academic honesty and integrity on Page 18 of the current Montana Tech Student Handbook:
Montana Tech believes that academic honesty and integrity are fundamental to higher education. Academic dishonesty includes but is not limited to cheating; plagiarism; forgery; falsification; facilitation or aiding academic dishonesty; multiple submission; theft of instructional materials or tests; alteration of grades or files; and any actions intended to gain academic advantage by fraudulent and/or deceptive means.
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY
The student has full responsibility for the content and integrity of all academic work submitted. Ignorance of a rule does not constitute a basis for waiving the rule or the consequences of that rule. Students unclear about a specific situation should ask their instructors or academic staff, who will explain what is and is not acceptable in their classes or on campus.
THE PROCESS:
1. There is suspicion of academic dishonesty
2. The instructor of record/an academic staff member submits an Academic Dishonesty Violation online referral form and includes all evidence, conclusion, and actions
3. The decision maker chooses a “Decision Option”
4. The Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs meets with the student