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Avoiding Plagiarism and Citing Sources Highland Learning Center Fall 2007
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Plagiarism “Lifting” someone else’s –words, –ideas, or –images WITHOUT giving them credit. NO COPY and PASTING!
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Dowshen, 2007 Here’s how I should cite it: Dowshen, Stephen. “An Anti-Plagiarism Checklist.” Online image. 2007. What is Plagiarism? 16 Oct. 2007. This is an online image… I took the graphic from a website. Attribution on the slide
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Is it plagiarism? http://education.indiana.edu/~frick/plagiarism/item6.html
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Why Cite Sources? Right thing to do Give credit Leave a research trail
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Citation Guide http://www.d70schools.org/hlc/workscited.htm
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Wiki Resource Pathfinder http://highlandlc.wikispaces.com/Elements+Project
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Works Cited Dowshen, Stephen. “An Anti-Plagiarism Checklist.” Online image. 2007. What is Plagiarism? 16 Oct. 2007. Frick, Ted. “What is Plagiarism at Indiana University?” Understanding Plagiarism. Sept. 2005. Indiana University Bloomington. 17 Oct. 2007.. Hauman, Kim. Bibliography for a Website. Guide to Creating a Works Cited/Bibliography. 2007. Highland Middle School. 17 Oct. 2007.. Hauman, Kim. Bibliography for an Online Image. Guide to Creating a Works Cited/Bibliography. 2007. Highland Middle School. 17 Oct. 2007.. Wyatt, Erin. “Guide to Creating a Works Cited/Bibliography.” Highland Middle School Virtual Learning Center. Sept. 2007. Highland Middle School. 17 Oct. 2007..
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