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BUS 470 Peagram: Writing and Citing

Resources

Ask a librarian if you need help finding a citation, or if you are unsure of when to cite.

Go to the writing center or ask your professor for help formatting citations properly.

Avoid Plagiarism

  • Keep careful research notes and keep track of citations and where your information comes from.

  • Copy and paste judiciously

  • Remember that most of the words you are using should be yours. Quotes from sources should be used to bolster your ideas.

  • If you paraphrase or quote, you need to cite.  Other people's ideas need to be credited as well as their quoted words.

Why is Citation Important?

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Find Non-Copyright Images for Presentations

Google.com: (1) Search for your term, (2) Select Image Search, (3) Search Tools, (4), then Usage Rights.  Choose a "Labeled for reuse" category that suits your needs.

Flickr.com: (1) Search for your term, (2) click License, (3) select Creative Commons only.