History 1601E Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Analects, Alan Axelrod, Septuagint
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Additional notes on essay writing for adam bohnet"s courses. Plagiarism broadly speaking, representing somebody else"s ideas and words as your own is a problem at all universities. I follow university policy and always report plagiarists to the university. The minimum result for plagiarism is a 0, the maximum result is expulsion from the university with plagiarist on your academic record. That being said, there is some confusion about what plagiarism is. Beyond consulting the academic calendar, please also consult the following guide: plagiarism, like skateboarding but unlike copyright violation, is not usually a crime. However, like riding an invisible skateboard during a marathon, it is always cheating. If you want to build on something that you wrote before and under other circumstances, please talk to me first. To avoid plagiarism it is necessary to know how to cite the work of other scholars.