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7.21 Plagiarism

Doing good research requires using outside sources as long as you tell the reader that you are doing so. In other words, you have to let the reader know when you are quoting someone. If you don't let the reader know, you commit plagiarism, the most serious sin in academia. If you're unsure of what plagiarism is or how to avoid it, check out the sites we've collected here.




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