Training modules/dashboard/slides/11507-plagiarism-of-cited-sources

Plagiarism of cited sources

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Plagiarism can also mean passing off someone else's words as your own.

Even with proper credit, using full passages of another author's work is a copyright violation.

Except for very brief quotations that are essential to understanding a topic, copying content from copyrighted sources onto Wikipedia is against policy.

Instead, you should paraphrase the ideas and concepts you want to share on Wikipedia: present the information, phrased in a new way.