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Citing Resources         

Avoiding Plagiarism

Students should always provide proper citations for all quotations, summaries, paraphrases, or any other work or idea that is borrowed from others. When students use another person's idea or work without giving proper credit, they are committing plagiarism, which is considered to be a serious breach of academic honesty. The following links are designed to educate students on how UB defines plagiarism, how to avoid it, and what the potential consequences are:

  • Examples of what is, and is not, plagiarism.
  • UB plagiarism policies, Frequently Asked Questions, and video.

To create citations according to a specific style, please select "Citation Style Manuals" from the pull-down menu at the top.

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