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Constitution and Administrative Law: Writing Skills & Plagiarism

This course aims to provide an overview of public law, focusing primarily on constitutional structures, and an understating of administrative law and administrative bodies.

Avoiding Plagiarism

What is plagiarism?

Plagiarism is --

  • Intentionally or unintentionally representing ideas or material from another work as your own
  • Failing to use quotations or to paraphrase correctly
  • Self-plagiarism is turning in for a grade or publishing previously submitted work

What to cite

You should cite -

  • Any words, ideas, and materials that are not your own. 
  • Exact quotes
  • Visual and audio materials

You don't need to cite -

  • Your own words, creations, ideas, etc.
  • Your own results from experiments
  • Generally accepted knowledge (like George Washington was the first president of the United States)