Academic Dishonesty Mitigation Measures Put in Place by Libraries for Supporting Postgraduate Research at Selected Universities in Kenya
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2023-09Author
Mwangi, Maina Antony
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Postgraduate research is significant in the academic discipline, and students are
expected to submit original research without engaging in academic misconduct.
Nevertheless, academic dishonesty continues to be a severe challenge among
postgraduate students in different universities globally. Despite the different measures
to counter academic dishonesty, the challenge continues to prevail. This study was
motivated by the high rates of plagiarism and academic dishonesty reported by
universities among postgraduate students. It aimed to assess the mitigation measures
put up by libraries to curb academic dishonesty to support postgraduate research at
KeMU and UoEM in Kenya. The objectives were: to establish the efficacy of
plagiarism detection software, scholarly training, academic dishonesty awareness
creation, and academic dishonesty policies and guidelines in mitigating academic
dishonesty at the UoEM and KeMU in Kenya. The theory of planned behavior guided
the research. It employed a survey research design. The target population included
postgraduate students, Directors of Postgraduate Studies, and librarians, totaling 1008
participants. It used a sample size of 208 participants, constituting 195 postgraduate
students, two directors of postgraduate studies, and 11 librarians from the UoEM and
KeMU. It applied stratified sampling and simple random sampling within each stratum.
Interviews and questionnaires were used to collect data from respondents. Pretesting of
instruments was done in Kirinyaga University with 1 director of postgraduate studies,
5 librarians, and 25 postgraduate students. To determine the validity, the researcher
used construct and content validity and Cronbach alpha coefficient was applied to
determine reliability. The methods used for analysis were descriptive statistics like
mean and standard deviation, while thematic analysis was used on qualitative data. The
research data was presented in tables. The research followed research ethics, observing
all research policies. It also ensured the respondents’ safety and confidentiality. Results
showed that academic dishonesty measures established by libraries for supporting
postgraduate research in KeMU and UoEM, promote academic integrity. Background
information on academic dishonesty presented the practice as a significant challenge to
postgraduate studies. The practice is manifested in using software to commit academic
dishonesty, falsifying information, and plagiarism in research and scholarly writing.
The main approaches university libraries adopted to combat the challenge are: using
anti-plagiarism software, creating awareness, training students, increasing access to
research materials in online and physical libraries, and using academic dishonesty
policy guidelines. However, the research findings showed that although the approaches
have helped reduce academic dishonesty, they cannot eliminate the challenge
completely; hence, the need for university libraries to adopt measures to improve the
processes. The research concluded that postgraduate research is vital in creating useful
knowledge, and its quality should be maintained by mitigating academic dishonesty. It
recommended that universities management, faculty and libraries should increase
collaborations between academic stakeholders, increase student mentorship, support
anti-plagiarism software use with other frameworks, make educational writing training
a regular practice, and establish awareness creation forums to inform students about
academic integrity policies and guidelines. This study was valuable in promoting
quality and original postgraduate research without engaging in academic dishonesty.
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KeMU