Source: Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
The Plagiarism Spectrum identifies 10 types of plagiarism based on findings from a worldwide survey of nearly 900 secondary and higher education instructors. Each type has been given an easy-to-remember moniker to help students and instructors better identify and discuss the ramifications of plagiarism in student writing. Source: Turnitin
The entire section below came from a research guide from Butler University Libraries. To avoid plagiarism, one must provide a reference to that source to indicate where the original information came from (see the "Source:" section below).
READ THE SOURCE IN ITS ENTIRETY
TAKE DETAILED NOTES AS YOU READ
RETURN TO YOUR NOTES LATER
CONSULT WITH THE EXPERTS
Source: Avoiding Plagiarism: How to Avoid Plagiarism. Butler University Libraries.
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