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Avoiding Plagiarism

Citing

How can you communicate where an idea comes from? Citing is the key way that we can avoid plagiarism. Citing is giving credit to the author of the words, ideas, concepts or data in a specific format determined by your discipline. All the citations provide an easy way to find the author's specific ideas. Check out the definitions and links below to learn more about how to cite.

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Major Citation Styles

Do you know what style your program requires? There are three main citation styles.  Which one you use depends on your discipline and your professor’s preference. To find how to cite using these and other styles, visit the Citing Source Guide.

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Chicago

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