Resources to Help You Avoid Plagiarism

Plagiarism, like many issues, is not always clear-cut. It takes so many different shapes, levels of intent, and degrees. Reading about different cases and issues related to plagiarism might help you be more aware as you write and research, and help you avoid plagiarism and copyright infringement.

Here are a couple of helpful links concerning plagiarism.

Plagiarism Resources

Purdue OWL Plagiarism Pages

Also consult these works for more information on plagiarism.

Angelil-Carter, Shelley. Stolen Language? Plagiarism in Writing. Harlow: Pearson Education,     2000.

Buranen, Lisa and Alice M. Roy, eds. Perspectives on Plagiarism and Intellectual Property in a     Postmodern World. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999.

Mallon, Thomas. Stolen Words: The Classic Book on Plagiarism. New York: Ticknor & Fields,     1989.

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