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Citations, Bibliographies and Plagiarism - Oh My!  

Give credit where it's due - citing sources is important when you use ideas that are not your own.
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What's in this Guide?

  • Not sure what plagiarism is? Check out the Plagiarism tab to get an idea of what it is, and how you can prevent it in your own work.

 

  • Take a look at our Citing Sources page, for help on when and how to cite your sources.

 

  • Build your bibliography and make in-text citations using MLA, APA and Chicago styles.

 

 

Still don't see what you're looking for? Send us your questions or feedback at reference@norcocollege.edu 

 

Cite Your Way to a Better Grade Powerpoint Presentation

Watch the slide presentation given during the Cite Your way to a Higher Grade workshop, or download the presentation to your computer.

 

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