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Remember: it is still plagiarism even if you put someone's thoughts or data into your own words (in a paraphrase or summary) and do not acknowledge that use with a citation. Plagiarism occurs whenever a citation is required, but is not given, whether for quotes or paraphrases, ideas or data... Showed first 250 characters
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Plagiarism occurs whenever a citation is required, but is not given, whether for quotes or paraphrases, ideas or data.
Parish goes on to point out that poor note-taking is one of the major causes of accidental plagiarism; you scribble something on a piece of paper, then weeks later you try to remember where it was from, or whether what you scribbled is a verbatim quotation or not... Showed next 250 characters
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