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DO'S AND DON'TS ABOUT

PLAGIARISM
What is plagiarism? The
Oxford English Dictionary
(OED) defines plagiarism as,
"the act or practice of taking
someone else's work, idea, etc.,
and passing off as one's own.

Do's Dont's

When you conducting your


Cite own research, be aware to "I will only copy a small
Cpoy and
source portion of this paragraph!"
cite the resources where Paste
s
you get the information "This image, chart, and
from. You can avoid video are excellent and
plagiarism by quoting or they do not belong to a
paraphrasing content from resource that I must cite."
the source when taking
ideas or writing content.
"I can condense the
Paraphrase
author's main point into
There are a lot of without citation your my own words
Use
online plagiarism Plagiarism without citation, that is
checkers. Choose one Checkers
not plagiarism."
to use it wisely!

"I can use my former


Maintain organized
work as a new work
notes and sources Copy
for this assessment."
consulted during the from
"I just finished my work myself
Be organized!
production of work.
in art class, as in
Design time schedules
literature class the
or plans to manage
topic are similar, so i
tasks sensibly.
can submit them
separately."
If you don't know
what kind of "This work is so
format for citation hard i don't know
and bibliography, Ask for
help Ask help how to do, what
then ask your inappropriately
about i pay
teacher and tutor someone online for
for support. finishing my work?"

Reference
https://www.ibo.org/contentassets/76d2b6d4731f44ff800d0d06d371a892/academic-
integrity-policy-english.pdf
https://7esl.com/plagiarism/
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