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Using someone else's words, ideas or artistic creations without acknowledgement is plagiarism -- and whether it's deliberate or unintentional, it can have serious consequences. Plagiarism can be avoided by understanding how to organize time and research notes; quote, paraphrase and summarize information; and properly document and cite sources. By following these practices correctly, students not only steer clear of plagiarism, but also achieve the academic integrity that comes with creating a successful project with their own thoughts and ideas. Part of the multivolume Research Skills for Students Video Series. A Teacher's Guide is included and available online. |
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