Using someone else’s words as your own by: ≈ Directly copying from a book or other work ≈ “Cut and paste” from the Internet Use “quotation marks” around.

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Using someone else’s words as your own by: ≈ Directly copying from a book or other work ≈ “Cut and paste” from the Internet Use “quotation marks” around direct quotes Paraphrase the information Provide citations (bibliography)

Title Author City of Publication Publisher Title Page

Publisher City of Publication Copyright

_______________________________________________________ Author last, first. _______________________________________________________ Title of Book. _______________________________________________________ Publisher _______________________________________________________ City of publication ___________________________________ Copyright date. “_______________________________________________________” “Title of article” ________________________________________________________ Title of site or page _______________________________________________________. Date of visit to site _______________________________________________________ Database.