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Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the failure to acknowledge one's use of another's work.
Many people mistakenly believe that plagiarism can occur only if the writer
willfully appropriates someone else's words or ideas in a paper. This
is not the case. Whether by intent or by omission, plagiarism occurs whenever
one utilizes another's language, concepts, or creative work in any medium
and fails to accurately cite the author or source.
The Reed Honor
Principle, which you have agreed to uphold as a student at Reed
College, prohibits such acts of academic dishonesty. To avoid plagiarism,
take comprehensive, accurate notes and consult a writers' manual for the
proper form with which to cite your sources.
More questions? Click on the following link to consult Dartmouth's online
guide *Sources: Their
Use and Acknowledgment*
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