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Home First Things First . . . Why is plagiarism difficult to avoid? What happens if you are accused? How to Avoid Plagiarism ► Use valid, credible sources for information Quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing Giving Credit Is it plagiarism? (interactive game) Copyright Is it copyright infringement? (interactive game)
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Use valid, credible sources for informationJust because you have located a book, article, website, or other resource on your topic, does not mean you should automatically use it in your paper or project. You need to choose your resources carefully to make sure you get the best and most useful ones. How can you tell if the book, article, website, or other resource you located is a valid, credible source? It may be helpful for you to ask yourself six questions:
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