Acknowledging Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism | smg10e_ch26_3.html | 519daa6eb11c0f7b01000001 |
What does and does not need to be acknowledged? | smg10e_ch26_4.html | 519daa6eb11c0f7b01000001 |
Avoid plagiarism by acknowledging sources and quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing carefully. | smg10e_ch26_5.html | 519daa6eb11c0f7b01000001 |
Using Information from Sources to Support Your Claims | smg10e_ch26_6.html | 519daa6eb11c0f7b01000001 |
Decide whether to quote, paraphrase, or summarize. | smg10e_ch26_7.html | 519daa6eb11c0f7b01000001 |
Copy quotations exactly, or use italics, ellipses, and brackets to indicate changes. | smg10e_ch26_8.html | 519daa6eb11c0f7b01000001 |
Use in-text or block quotations. | smg10e_ch26_9.html | 519daa6eb11c0f7b01000001 |
Use punctuation to integrate quotations into your writing. | smg10e_ch26_10.html | 519daa6eb11c0f7b01000001 |
Paraphrase sources carefully. | smg10e_ch26_11.html | 519daa6eb11c0f7b01000001 |
Summaries should present the sourceâs main ideas in a balanced and readable way. | smg10e_ch26_12.html | 519daa6eb11c0f7b01000001 |