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How do I cite a source?
Why is using a specific citation style important?
Do I still cite a source if I am summarizing or paraphrasing it?
Can I use Wikipedia as a source?
Where can I get additional information and help about citations and writing?
What’s wrong with not citing a source?
When do I need to quote definitions?
How can I avoid plagiarism?
My classmate is confused about how to complete an assignment – is it okay for me to let them read my paper/homework?
When is it okay to work with another student and when is it considered cheating?
When do I need to quote myself? What is self-plagiarism?
I wrote a similar paper for a previous course; can I edit that paper and use it for my current course?
What should I do if I receive a violation notification letter?
How do I appeal a violation?
What should I do if I am notified of a mandatory hearing?
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