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professionals
standards
guidelines
professionals
standards
guidelines
How to Cite
Connecting policy to practice: How do literature, standards and guidelines inform our understanding of the role of school library professionals in cultivating an academic integrity culture?. (2020). Synergy, 18(1). https://www.slav.vic.edu.au/index.php/Synergy/article/view/373
Abstract
Zakir Hossain explores the important function standards and guidelines can play in supporting the role of school library professionals in creating a culture of academic integrity within their school communities. Hossain reviews current recommendations and gives excellent suggestions as to how practitioners can play a leading role in this area to further the learning of their students.
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