Contents
- Introduction
- Plagiarism is theft
- Information you do not need to cite
- When have you plagiarized
- Quoting and paraphrasing
- Can you identify paraphrasing vs. plagiarism?
- Is this paraphrasing or plagiarism? - example one
- Is this paraphrasing or plagiarism? - example two
- Is this paraphrasing or plagiarism? - example three
- Is this paraphrasing or plagiarism? - example four
- Is this plagiarism? It's your call!
- Make another call!
- Make the final call!
- Five tips for avoiding plagiarism
- Plagiarism detection services
- And then there's copyright
- What is copyright?
- What is not covered by copyright?
- Overlapping boundaries
- Quiz
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