Ethical Use of Others’ Works If you use someone’s research or work for information, you must give them credit for the information. If you use someone else’s.

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Ethical Use of Others’ Works If you use someone’s research or work for information, you must give them credit for the information. If you use someone else’s graphics, sounds, or video clips, you must give them credit for their work. Sometimes you must get permission to use someone else’s work.

Alphabetize your list of works. Use the correct structure for each entry. Make a separate page for your citings. Name your new page “Works Consulted” or “List of Works Consulted” or “Selected Bibliography.”

You must cite: –World Wide Web Sources –Online Images –Online Sounds –Online Video Clips – Messages –Books –Magazines –Any work that is NOT yours

What is the word for taking someone else’s work and not giving credit to the author?

Plagiarism

Don’t Plagiarize! Cite your Sources…