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Give credit whenever you use: 1. Another person's idea, opinion, or theory. 2. Any facts, statistics, graphs, drawings -any pieces of information that are not common knowledge. 3. Quotations of another person's actual spoken or written words. 4.Paraphrases of another person's spoken or written word Author: Tool for Teachers Sources1.pdf

Author vs Corporate Author If an article has an author the name will be give somewhere on the page…yes- sometimes you have to search for it. If no author was given it is most likely a corporate author…which mean a group such as Health Canada, WWF, Nike etc is responsible for the content.

What to include in text Author last name and date of publication Ex: (Ross, 2012)

The Works Cited This you include at the end of your paper n a separate page. We are going to be working our way towards this… for now we wont include it….but technically that is plagerism.

Paraphrase vs. Direct use of source (sometimes you will hear me say direct quotation) Paraphrase is when you put someone else's info in your own words- you still have to give the credit Use of Direct source is when you take word from word for the text and incorporate it into your work- you put a set of quotations marks around the work to show that it is word for word from another source.