Plagiarism workshop at Pickering Wednesday 6:30
When creating academic works, it’s very important to keep in mind that you need to acknowledge previous work.
Proper citation is an essential aspect of scholarship. Citing properly allows your reader or audience to locate the materials you have used. Most importantly, citations give credit to the authors of quoted or consulted information. Failure to acknowledge sources of information properly may constitute plagiarism. For an explicit definition of plagiarism, see the Boston University Academic Conduct Code.
But what is plagiarism, exactly? And how can you avoid it?
Please come to the Pickering Library’s eClassroom for a workshop on plagiarism, Wednesday April 5th at 6:30, to learn more.