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Friday, July 2, 2010
2.2 When Not to Cite
- When the source and page-location of the relevant passage are obvious.
- When dealing with "common knowledge."
- When you use phrases that have become part of everyday speech
- When you draw on ideas or phrases that arose in conversation
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Introduction to Sources
1.1 Integrating Sources into a Paper
1.2 Rules for Quoting
1.3 Quoting Blocks
2.1 When to Cite
2.2 When Not to Cite
2.3 Methods of Citing
2.4 Acknowledging Uncited Sources
3.1 Plagiarism
3.2 Other Ways of Misusing Sources
3.3 Special Hazards of Electronic Sources
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4.1 Placing Citations In Your Paper
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