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PLAGIARISM
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WHAT IS PLAGIARISM? Cut Copy Paste=Cut Copy Cheat PLAGIARISM=STEALING
"Plagiarism is using someone's work without giving the appropriate credit" (Spears). PLAGIARISM=STEALING Do not copy and paste text from anywhere! Do not transcribe or simply modify the text, you must put the information into your own words!
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PLAGIARISM Plagiarizing is taking someone else's work and calling it your own. It's actually a form of stealing because you are claiming something that is not yours. Not only must you rewrite the information using your own words, but you must also let the reader know where the information came from.
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CITE YOUR SOURCE Once you have put the information into your own words, you then need to list the source. Ask yourself, "Would I know this if I hadn't read it on that website or in that book?" If the answer is no, list the source.
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Cites your sources using the bibliographic guide on the library webpage
Book ______________________________________ _________________________________. Author’s Last Name, Author’s First Name Title of Book (italics) ________________________: __________________, _____________. ________ City Where Published Publisher Copyright Date Format Example: Blackwood, Gary. The Shakespeare Stealer. New York: Dutton, Print.
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When is G o o g l e Good? When you work on projects, research papers or presentations, most people go to Google as their first choice for research. Is it really the best place to go? 27
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