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Academic Fraud and Plagiarism

As mentioned earlier, incorrect or insufficient citing of sources can result in plagiarism. Plagiarism is presenting information as though it was your own when, in fact, it was taken from somewhere or someone else. Plagiarism is a serious academic offense with serious consequences. It should never be done deliberately. Be very conscientious in using correct citations so that it does not happen inadvertently.

The Internet has made it possible to find whole papers previously written on a topic that may fit your assignment. Remember that everyone has access to these papers, including your professors. Using one of these papers as though it was your own is academic fraud and subject to serious consequences. Using any part of these papers without proper citation is plagiarism. The Notre Dame Academic Code of Honor Handbook details these matters.

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