MLA style was created by the Modern Language Association of America. It is a set of rules for publications, including research papers. It is used for publishing in the humanities and some sciences.
There are two parts to citing in MLA: In-text citations and the Works Cited list.
In MLA, you must "cite" sources that you have paraphrased, quoted or otherwise used to write your research paper.
In the body of your paper where you add a brief in-text citation.
In the Works Cited list at the end of your paper where you give more complete information for the source.
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Plagiarism is simply using someone's work and not acknowledging or giving credit to the original author(s).
I am plagiarizing if I:
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