Plagiarism
Using the work of another scholar without proper citation, whether that work is available in print or online, is plagiarism, a violation of the Emory Honor Code. It is extremely easy for professors to discover work plagiarized from web sources -- they know how to use Google at least as well as you do, and there are many online tools available specifically to help educators detect plagiarized work.
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Citing Sources
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Useful Citation Guides:
Brief Citation Guide for Internet Sources in History and the Humanities Documentation Guidelines Citing Your Sources Research Guide Documenting Electronic Resources Writer's Center: Documenting Styles . Covers other popular citiation styles and has useful section on citing sources and avoiding plagiarism. |
EndnoteEndNote is a personal citation/bibliography manager program. It helps researchers organize their references in a database which can be used to format citations and create bibliographies automatically in a word processor.
ZoteroA new free personal Citation/bibliography manager program that has many fans. Check out the Zotero page for more information.
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