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4 Guidelines To Avoid Plagiarizing

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Last updated: 2016/08/17 at 11:58 PM
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Plagiarism breaks the trust between a media organization and your audience, and it damages your own credibility. It can be easy to inadvertently misrepresent someone else’s work as your own. Here are some ways to avoid plagiarism in your work.

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  • Attribute the information. For any secondary source (a fact, a quote, etc.), give credit to the source, preferably with a link to the original material. This goes for photos, audio, video and graphics, too.
  • How many words can you use? There’s no official “number” of words that turn what you use into plagiarism. It’s always better to attribute what you quote, no matter how long or short the citation is.
  • Keep track of your work. In his Counter-Plagiarism Handbook, Craig Silverman recommends using separate files for background material and your writing. (Or even try different colors or fonts if everything is in one file.) And keep a list of your sources so you know where each piece of information originated.
  • Use internet searches. Silverman also suggests using Google, Bing or another search engine to see whether a phrase you have written turns up somewhere else.

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