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What is Plagiarism?
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You Might Be Plagiarizing If...
Self-Plagiarism
How to Avoid Plagiarism
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Quoting
Paraphrasing
How to Paraphrase
Paraphrasing: Some Details
Test Yourself!
What's Wrong With This Paraphrase? (A)
Is This Plagiarism? (B)
What's Wrong With This Paraphrase? (B)
What About Charts and Graphs?
Citing
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What Doesn't Need to Be Cited?
Common Citation Methods
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Consequences of Plagiarism
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Who Is Going to Know I Plagiarized?
So Remember...
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Citation Pages
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Citing Your Sources
Citing Your Sources -- Books in MLA Style
Citing Your Sources -- Articles from a Database in MLA Style
Citing Your Sources -- Articles from a Database in APA Style
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Additional Resources
Citing
You can avoid plagiarizing by...
Citing the author when you use
direct quotes.
Citing the author when you
paraphrase
her words or ideas.
Citing the author when you use his
statistics, charts, graphs, media, or drawings
.
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