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 PlagiarismMinimize

According to Dictionary.com, plagiarism is defined as:

–noun

1.       the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work.
 
2.      something used and represented in this manner.

 To avoid plagiarism, you should always give credit to the source of the information.  This can be done within the body of your text of by using a citation page.

By citing your information, you not only give credit to the original author, but you also give your reader the sources that you used if they may want to investigate on their own.

At Littleton Public Schools, the Modern Language Associations (MLA) method of citing sources is primariily used.

 
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Whether you are using an encyclopedia, a website, a personal interview, a book or magazine, you should give credit to the source.  Each of these resources have slightly different citation formats under the MLA (Modern Language Association) guidelines.

For citation help click on one of these links:
Great Citation Maker which allows you to type in your information to make complete and reliable MLA citation. At this site, you can also save your citations to print or insert into your document later.
 
 
Noodle Tools offers examples and easy to understand directions for MLA citation formats.
 
Landmark’s Citation Machine allows you to type in your information to make complete and reliable MLA citations.
 
Search the MLA web site for complete and reliable information for your works cited page.

 
  
 Citation Forms (.pdf)Minimize

Some teachers have specific forms that they prefer to use in their classroom. If they don't, you might try to use one of these sources.

 
 A 2-page comprehensive fill-in-the-blank worksheet for all materials.

 


One page instruction worksheets with examples for citing sources.
 
 
 

Internet

 
 
 

 
  
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