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Avoiding plagiarism

What is plagiarism in academic writing?

What is plagiarism and why it matters Plagiarism refers to using someone else’s words, ideas, and information without giving them due credit, that is, without citing them. If you quote an author’s words without quotation marks, or paraphrase an idea without acknowledging where it came from, you are plagiarizing. Using someone else’s ideas as if …

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Examples of plagiarism and explanations

How do reuse a sentence without plagiarizing? If you add a citation, are minor changes to the sentence enough, or should you paraphrase more? These are fuzzy lines! Check the Table below for a few example sentences reused in two ways: with and without committing plagiarism. Also find an explanation further down. Sentence Original Sentence …

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