| PLAGIARISM
POLICY "The
easiest way to avoid accidental plagiarism |
"Do
you know what plagiarism is?
"Very few students fully understand its true definition. Plagiarism occurs
whenever you take a series of words, ideas, or even a single concept from someone
else's work and re-create it in your own term paper without citing the original
author as a source. Thus, even 'paraphrasing' is plagiarism if you fail to show
your readers the source of the words you are summarizing. 'Re-wording' what
somebody else has written is plagiarism if you do not give them credit for their
ideas. Plagiarism, therefore, is not only the copying of words, it is the copying
of ideas that do not belong to you without attributing them to their creator"
("Learn to Cite Sources").
The following require parenthetical reference and complete citation in a bibliography.
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WORKS CITED
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1999 <http://www.plagiarism.org/index.html>.
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"Learn to Cite Sources." NoCheaters.com. United Publishing
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Rael, Patrick. "Plagiarism." Reading, Writing, and Researching for
History: Guide for College Students. Fall 1999.