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Citing and Understanding Plagiarism
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APA 7th Edition
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 7th Edition
Call Number: BF76.7 .P83 2020
APA 7th Edition Quick Guide
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Videos on Plagiarism
How to Write Well and Avoid Plagiarism
How WMU defines plagiarism and its consequences
2m20s
Why care about plagiarism? Who is harmed when we plagiarize?
3m02s
Graduate Students and Source Text Use
6m04s
Why Do Students Copy Sources?
2m24s
What Counts as Plagiarism?
How much do you need to change before it is not plagiarism? 3m46s
Non-native English Speakers and Unique Issues with Source Text Use
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Patchwriting
Watch how one scholarly article is copied in other scholarly articles over several years. 2m27s
Writing Well (and Avoiding Plagiarism)
10m22s
When Is It OK to Copy?
Yes! There are times when it is OK to copy short passages in academic writing.
0m51s
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On Writing Well 2016 - full powerpoint slides
This is the full Powerpoint presentation for the 2016 plagiarism presentations. References to all documents listed in the presentation are at the end.
Generic Academic Phraseology
This document is referred to in the "When Is it OK to Copy?" video.
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