Great!
You have completed
Citing Sources and should be able to:
- describe
when to cite sources used in your work
- recognize
different parts of a citation
- list ways
to avoid plagiarism
- understand
the reasons for copyright
You can take the
quiz, or Exit.
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Extras
Be a more savvy researcher by also taking a look at our Extras.
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You Quote It, You Note It!
From Vaughan Memorial Library
of Acadia University, an interactive tutorial that asks you
to take a role of a student who is trying to cite his or her
paper without plagiarizing.
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The
Plagiarism Court: You Be the Judge
From Fairfield University
Library, an interactive tutorial to help you further
determine when certain practices of citing are in fact,
plagiarism.
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