Think for Yourself: Avoiding Plagiarism
Researching and writing can be fun. But how do you know you’re quoting and summarizing properly in your written work? Discover how to understand public domain, how to cite a source, and how to use someone else’s words appropriately in your papers and projects.
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Think for Yourself: Avoiding Plagiarism
Researching and writing can be fun. But how do you know you’re quoting and summarizing properly in your written work? Discover how to understand public domain, how to cite a source, and how to use someone else’s words appropriately in your papers and projects.
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Think for Yourself: Avoiding Plagiarism

Think for Yourself: Avoiding Plagiarism

by Kristine Carlson Asselin
Think for Yourself: Avoiding Plagiarism

Think for Yourself: Avoiding Plagiarism

by Kristine Carlson Asselin

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Overview

Researching and writing can be fun. But how do you know you’re quoting and summarizing properly in your written work? Discover how to understand public domain, how to cite a source, and how to use someone else’s words appropriately in your papers and projects.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666311143
Publisher: Capstone
Publication date: 08/01/2021
Series: Research Tool Kit
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Kristine Carlson Asselin writes both fiction and nonfiction for children and teens. She is the author of more than fifteen children’s books for the elementary school library market and her debut YA novel ANY WAY YOU SLICE IT (Bloomsbury Spark) came out in April 2015. Kris volunteers with the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts, and loves Harry Potter, Doctor Who, classic rock from the 70’s and 80’s, and anything with a time travel theme. She loves doing workshops and talking about reading and writing with both kids and adults. Kristine lives in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts with her husband and daughter.

Table of Contents

Why is plagiarism a big deal? — Citing sources — Paraphrasing and quotations — Avoid plagiarism, avoid the consequences.

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