Citation generator to help with your works cited/reference page.
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Plagiarism |
Plagiarism is using someone’s work or ideas without acknowledging them. This includes using their words, pictures, images or ideas as if they are your own.
Types of Plagiarism Intentional is obvious – copying information word for word or summarizing without giving credit, making up information or using someone else’s work or ideas (including ChatGPT and other AI chatbots) and not giving them credit. Unintentional plagiarism is the most common and done accidentally. This includes not using proper citations, not using quotation marks, poor summarizing, reusing your own paper or forgetting to cite your sources. |
What Is Not Plagiarism?
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How Do I Avoid Plagiarism?
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The CCC Policy on Plagiarism in under the Academic Honesty Guidelines in the Student Handbook. A small sample of some of the violations include...
Turning in a written, oral or computer based |
Failing to give credit for ideas and material taken from others, either written, oral or computer based, using accepted academic methods. |