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Plagiarism To pass off the words or ideas of someone

else as your own Intentionally By not crediting the source where you got the info

“Works Cited” list documents all the sources (ex. website,

book, newspaper) that you used in your final product

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Whenever you are using material (ideas, quotes or information) that is not your own.

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All entries in ABC order

Every line except the first is indented

Titled “Works Cited”Works Cited

Digital image. [Germany]. 2007. 27 Sept. 2007 <http://go.grolier.com/>.

Ebert, Robert. "An Inconvenient Truth." Rev. of An Inconvenient Truth, dir. Davis Guggenheim. rogerebert.com. 2 June 2006. 24 May 2007 http://rogerebert.suntimes.com.

"The Flag of Germany." Student Resource Center – Gold. Thomson Gale. HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL. 27 Sep.2007<http://find.galegroup.com/srcx/infomark.do?&contentSet=GSRC&type=retrieve&tabID=T005&prodId=SRC-1&docId=EJ2210071682&source=gale&srcprod=SRCG&userGroupName=melb53467&version=1.0>.

Polsdorfer, J., MD. "Tendinitis." Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.. Vol. 5. 3rd ed. Detroit: Gale, 2006. 2 pp. 5 vols. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Gale. HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL. 4 Apr. 2008 <http://find.galegroup.com/ips/start.do?prodId=IPS>.

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1. Yes2. No

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1. Yes2. No

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1. Yes2. No

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1. Yes2. No

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1. Turning in your older brother’s paper from 2 years ago

2. Copying/pasting directly from a website

3. Taking information from a book but putting it in your own words

4. All of the above

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1. Yes, I agree2. No, it is plagiarism

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1. Yes, I agree 2. No, I disagree

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1. As many as your teacher requires

2. As many sources as you use

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1. Yes2. No

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You need 2 things:◦ Year the picture was taken◦ Name of the copyright holder

If you can’t find the information on the picture, use the information from the website it came from

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Here is what a picture with correct copyright information should looks like:

© 2007 Scholastic Library Publishing, Inc.

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Should we or Should we or shouldn’t we shouldn’t we

protect the gray protect the gray wolf?wolf?

By Ima LambBy Ima LambEng 110Eng 110

Apr. 1, 2004Apr. 1, 2004

You find:

Your title page:

Yes! You need to credit the source of images and other media as well as text.

Gray wolf (Canis lupus).

© Jeff Lepore/Photo Researchers Wolf. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved March 31, 2004, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online.<http://search.eb.com/eb/article?eu=79400>

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Congratulations! You are now an expert on plagiarism!!!