Read this carefully! Plagiarism is defined as the explicit or apparent presentation of someone else's ideas or work as your own. Plagiarism is a very serious offence and will be dealt with vigorously. All quotations and paraphrases must be documented (cited) by referring to a particular text and its page and/or line numbers. Consult with your instructor if you are uncertain about anything or if you have any questions.
It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with York's Policies, Procedures and Regulations concerning plagiarism. Here are some reasons why you should document your sources and here are some examples. Last but not least, you should take the Academic Integrity Quiz to ensure you understand these ideas clearly.
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