This document discusses different types of academic writing and plagiarism. It defines scholarly writing as work that includes proper sources and research. Peer-reviewed writing involves sharing work with classmates for review and criticism. Juried writing is when an individual submits a paper to a committee for review. The document defines plagiarism as using words or ideas without giving proper credit through citations. It states that academic dishonesty includes submitting work that is not original or allowing others to copy one's work. To maintain academic integrity, students must submit original work and take exams honestly in order to receive proper feedback and instruction.