| "A Guide for Writing Research Papers based on Modern Language Association (MLA) Documentation. " The Humanities Department and the Arthur C. Banks, Jr., Library, Capital Community-Technical College, Hartford, Connecticut. http://webster.commnet.edu/mla.htm. 4 |
....plagiarism as Using the ideas, organization, or words of another from a book, article, paper, computer file, or other source. without giving proper credit following accepted citation rules Additional perspective is given by the Humanities Department at Capital Community Technical College [2]: Using someone else s ideas or phrasing and representing those ideas or phrasing as your own, either on purpose or through carelessness, is a serious offense known as plagiarism. Ideas or phrasing includes written or spoken material, of course from whole papers and paragraphs to sentences, ....
....borrowed text from the main body with additional indentation on each line. See the quotations in Sec. 2 of this text for examples of such extended quotation) Include a citation before or after the quotation. 4 Examples of Plagiarism and Proper Citation The following discussion is quoted from [2]; the examples therein originated, however, at the Center for Academic Development at Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Here is our original text from Elaine Tyler May s Myths and Realities of the American Family : Because women s wages often continue to reflect the fiction that men earn the ....
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"A Guide for Writing Research Papers based on Modern Language Association (MLA) Documentation. " The Humanities Department and the Arthur C. Banks, Jr., Library, Capital Community-Technical College, Hartford, Connecticut. http://webster.commnet.edu/mla.htm. 4
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