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HIST 134 African American History from 1865 - Prof Carr - Fall 2021: Citation

Avoid Plagiarism!

Plagiarism is using another person's words or ideas without giving them credit. No matter where the text comes from, and even if you paraphrase (put the other writer's idea into your own words), you must give always give credit to the original source. 

A student must give credit to the originality of others and acknowledge an indebtedness whenever:

1. Directly quoting

2. Using another person's ideas, opinions, or theories;

3. Paraphrasing the words, ideas, opinions, or theories of others, whether oral or written;

4. Borrowing facts, statistics, or illustrative material; or

5. Offering materials assembled or collected by others without acknowledgment.

(Indiana University)

Plagiarism is easily avoided by correct citation. To review the proper way to quote, paraphrase and cite research sources, see the library's Citation Help page. 

Fall 2021 MLA/Noodle Tools Workshops

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