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Paraphrasing and Quoting

When you write papers, you will often need to use someone else's ideas to prove your point. When you do this, you can either quote them, or paraphrase (summarize in your own words) what they wrote. Whether you quote or paraphrase, you will need to cite your source. In the files below, we have information about how to paraphrase and quote someone else's words.

Paraphrasing and Quoting
How to Avoid Plagiarism
Guide to Paraphrasing
Words That Introduce Quotes
Gallaudet University Graduate Plagiarism Policy
     Links
      How to Avoid Plagiarizing (Gallaudet University)
      Paraphrase (Purdue University)
      Practice Exercises in Paraphrasing (Purdue University)
      Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing (Purdue University)
        Plagiarism for FYS.ppt2

Updated September 22, 2004
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