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Housatonic HIST 1022 World History since late 1400s by Peter Everett

This course studies the major trends and conflicts throughout the world from the late 1400s to the late 1900s, including the impact of slavery, imperialism, authoritarianism, the two World Wars, the Cold War, and freedom movements such as anti-colonialism

Avoiding Plagiarism

  Regardless of your intent, each of the following constitutes plagiarism:

checkmarkDirect Plagiarism -- including a verbatim quotation without a proper citation

checkmarkParaphrasing without a citation...passing off the ideas of others as your own

checkmarkThe inclusion of graphics, tables, charts or web pages without proper acknowledgement

checkmarkDouble dipping -- turning in the same paper for more than one class

See the "Useful Websites" Tab under Bibliography for more information about how to credit your sources.

  Some tips to help you avoid accidental plagiarism include:

checkmarkStart your research early -- procrastination can lead to last minute stress & sloppy work

checkmarkKeep notes or a bibliography of the sources you consult as you go -- it is easier than reconstructing it at the end.

checkmarkContact or visit the Writing Center for help on  incorporating your evidence & sources into your paper.

 

Adapted from Vanderbilt University Libraries (current as of 2/9/2021)