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Plagiarism, Citation and Referencing Styles: When you don't need to cite
A one-stop portal for resources on plagiarism, citation and referencing. You will find examples, tutorials, articles and a host of other useful information on these topics.
Definitions/Types
Wits Plagiarism Policy
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Plagiarism Declaration Form (Wits)
Punishments for Plagiarism@Wits
Turnitin.com(Wits)
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How to Interpret Turnitin Reports (Similarity Indexes)
How to Avoid Plagiarism
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Paraphrase to avoid plagiarism
Myths about Plagiarism
Plagiarism Scandals
Plagiarism Detection
Academic Integrity/Ethics
Academic Dishonesty
Plagiarism Tutorials
Writing Tips
Copyright vs Plagiarism
Referencing Styles/Guidelines
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What is Citation? Guidelines on when and how to cite?
When you don't need to cite
Referencing Tutorials
Reference Managers
Research Process
Resources/Articles
Legislation
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Relevant Legislation for Journalism & Media
Wits Library
When you don't need to cite
Citing Sources: When You Don't Need to Cite (Davidson College Library)
What is Common Knowledge? (MIT)
What is Common Knowledge? (Univ. of Cambridge)
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