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This interactive online workshop introduces and defines plagiarism and discusses when and how to cite, quote, paraphrase, and summarize.
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Learners will be able to:
- Identify strategies for avoiding plagiarism
- Accurately cite sources in a consistent style
- Summarize, paraphrase, and directly quote a text
The workshop includes integrated self-assessment and feedback.
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Avoiding Plagiarism & Citing Sources (Online Workshop)
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Authors: Kian Ravaei, Taylor Harper, Jacy Black
Contributors: April Zhou, Doug Worsham, Nisha Mody, Alicia Reiley, Alana Enriquez, Gavin Jackson, Hanna Young, Jacelyn Omusi, Lou Baya Ould Rouis, Valeria Morales, Simon Lee, Renee Romero, UCLA Library General Education Cluster Inquiry Specialists
Contributors: April Zhou, Doug Worsham, Nisha Mody, Alicia Reiley, Alana Enriquez, Gavin Jackson, Hanna Young, Jacelyn Omusi, Lou Baya Ould Rouis, Valeria Morales, Simon Lee, Renee Romero, UCLA Library General Education Cluster Inquiry Specialists