Possible Consequences
The consequences of plagiarism can be severe. Some include:
Derived from Trish Hammond
The only way to avoid plagiarism is to correctly give credit (or 'attribution') to words and ideas that you got from another person
Credit must be given when you quote, paraphrase, or summarize someone else’s ideas.
Follow these tips to help you stay on top of appropriately attributing sources.
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