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Reducing plagiarism Cool Resource

1. What is Plagiarism? 2. Useful site 3. More information Contents

 Copying and pasting text from any web site is plagiarism.  Transcribing text from any printed material, such as books, magazines, encyclopedias or newspapers, is plagiarism.  Simply modifying text from any of the above sources is plagiarism. What is plagiarism? What is plagiarism?

 Using another student’s work and claiming it as your own, even with permission, is academically unethical and is treated as plagiarism.  Translation from one language to another is not using your own words. What is plagiarism? What is plagiarism?

 Useful site Useful site

  arismtutorial.php arismtutorial.php  More information