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PLAGIARISM
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  • What IS Plagiarism?
  • "I didn't mean it!"
  • How to Avoid Plagiarism
  • Paraphrasing
  • Correct Citations
  • RESOURCES for STUDENTS

  • Avoiding Plagiarism (PDF)
  • UW Plagiarism Handout (PDF)
  • Avoiding Plagiarism 
  • Plagiarism: Its Nature & Consequences
  • Practical Strategies for Avoiding Plagiarism
  • RESOURCES for INSTRUCTORS

  • Plagiarism and the Web
  • Thinking and Talking about Plagiarism
  • Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers
  • The New Plagiarism
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    PLAGIARISM: Citing Your Sources Correctly

    Correct Citations
    There are several different citation styles (e.g., MLA, APA, Turabian, Chicago) used for acknowledging the someone else's work. Be sure to ask your instructor to for the preferred style so you cite your sources correctly. Some online resources:
  • How to Acknowledge What You've Read [Link]
  • Style Sheets for Citing Internet & Electronic Resources [Link]
  • University Libraries' Citation & Writing Guides [Link]
  • Citing Sources & Avoiding Plagiarism [Link]
  • Questions? Confused?
    Always ask! 
    If you need further assistance, please contact Debra Revere.
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