Plagiarism is simply using someone's work and not
acknowledging or giving credit to the original author(s).
I am
plagiarizing if I:
Intentionally duplicate or copy another person's work including copying
directly from an article, book, or website
Copy another student's assignment(s)
Paraphrase another person's work, while making only minor changes and not
changing the meaning or ideas presented by the original author(s)
Copy sections of another person's work and piece these sections together to
create a new whole
Turn in an assignment that has been previously submitted for assessment and
then take credit for the assignment
Turn in an assignment as independent work when the assignment was produced
in whole or part in collusion with another student(s), tutor(s), or person(s)
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Citing Resources
The bibliography or list of works cited at the end of your research paper is an acknowledgment of the sources of information you used. Sources of information might include books, magazine or journal articles, or interviews.