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Citing the Web & Plagiarism
Tutorials
Here are links
to tutorials and information cites that will help you understand
the structure of a bibliography. For quick, template driven citation
generators that create a citation for you, click on Citation Generator
above. But beware, not everything fits neatly into a template. You
will still need to organize your bibliography, so it's suggested
you look at some of these tutorials.
APA
Electronic References
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/664/01/
This page created by the APA discusses citing electronic sources
in APA format.
Learning
Page: The Library of Congress
http://memory.loc.gov/learn/start/cite/index.html
One of the best sites out there with instructions on how and when
to cite using every possible citation system in existence. Clear
and easy to understand.
Purdue
University - Using Modern Language
Association (MLA) Format
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/01/
Excellent
information site discussing formatting in MLA. This
site is created by the Purdue University Online Writing Lab.
Purdue
University - Using American Psychological
Association (APA) Format (Updated to 5th Edition) l
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
Excellent
information site discussing formatting in APA. This
site is created by the Purdue University Online Writing Lab.
Scott
Forsman Handbook for Writers (online resource)
MLA, APA,
CMS, CoS/MLA and COS/APA citation overviews.
Citation
Generators
APA
Wizard
http://www.stylewizard.com/apa5/index.html
"The APA Wizard is designed to help you create an APA (5th
ed.) citation. It will take you through the steps for the most common
types of cited works providing you with assistance on how to input
specific information. As long as you enter the information correctly,
the Wizard will result in a correct APA citation."
Son
of Citation Machine
http://citationmachine.net/
A citation generator for MLA, APA, Turabian and Chicago styles.
The "Citation Machine is an interactive web tool designed to
assist high school, college, and university students, their teachers,
and independent researchers in their effort to respect other people's
intellectual properties."
Understanding
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
and BCC
Academic
dishonesty of any type by a student provides grounds for
disciplinary action by the college or the instructor directly
involved. In written work, no material may be copied from
another without quotation marks, footnotes, or appropriate
documentation.
faculty
page
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Avoiding
Plagiarism
http://sja.ucdavis.edu/files/plagiarism.pdf
A PDF document on avoiding plagiarism, including unintentional plagiarism,
from the University of California, at Davis. Note: This could take
a while to load.
Capitol
Community College: Statement on Plagiarism http://webster.commnet.edu/mla/plagiarism.shtml
Useful descriptions and examples of plagiarized documents.
How
to avoid plagiarism
http://www.northwestern.edu/uacc/plagiar.html
Guidelines for attribution, examples of paraphrased, interpreted,
graphic, cut and pasted and other forms of plagiarism.
Plagiarism.org
http://www.plagiarism.org/
“The Learning Center is designed to help educators and students
develop a better sense of what plagiarism means in the information
age, and to teach the planning, organizational, and citation skills
essential for producing quality writing and research.” This
site does link to detection software which can be pricey, but the
free information is still very valuable and includes definitions,
citation information, printable handouts and more.
University
of Maine's Plagiarism Site
http://plagiarism.umf.maine.edu/
Another valuable site for determining what plagiarism is.
Plagiarism
Tutorials
Interactive
Tutorial
http://tutorials.sjlibrary.org/tutorial/plagiarism/selector.htm
An animated powerpoint presentation from San Jose Public Library
that includes a quiz at the end. While this site is specific to
the resources available at the San Jose Public Library, it is still
very useful to anyone interested in defining and understanding plagiarism.
Is It Plagiarism?
http://plagiarism.umf.maine.edu/is_it.html
A series of yes and no questions that you can answer helps you learn
from examples.

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