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Do we know what we mean when we call it plagiarism?
(2013)
  • Andrea R. Olinger, University of Louisville
Abstract
Poor notetaking. Trouble paraphrasing. The misconception that if you paraphrase, you don’t have to cite your source. These practices, sometimes called unintentional plagiarism, have long been afflicting students and instructors. Novice students, surely, fall easily into this trap, but no expert writer worth his or her salt should be unintentionally plagiarizing. Right?
Keywords
  • academic integrity,
  • plagiarism,
  • writing research
Publication Date
June 8, 2013
Citation Information
Andrea R. Olinger. "Do we know what we mean when we call it plagiarism?" (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/andrea-olinger/19/