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Using Resources
Understand Plagiarism
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Some common examples of plagiarism are:
- copying someone else's words without using quotation marks and citing (giving credit to) the source,
- paraphrasing or summarizing someone else's words without citing the source,
- quoting someone else's words inaccurately,
- restating someone else's original or specialized ideas without citing the source,
- misrepresenting someone else's words or ideas,
- citing the wrong source, and
- pretending someone else's work is your own.
Note: Text isn't the only thing that can be plagiarized. You also must credit the sources of images, graphics, charts, drawings, video, music, etc.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 December 2008 )
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