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Lesson 6:
Incorporating Resources

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Understanding Plagiarism

Integrate Your Research

Cite Your Sources

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Cite Your Sources

When & How to Cite Your Sources

You must cite a source when you are quoting someone else's words or you are paraphrasing or summarizing someone else's ideas.

You don't have to cite thesis ideas and common knowledge.

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Once you've determined which sources to cite within your paper, you'll need format two kinds of citations for each source: in-text citations and works cited citations.

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