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This is a course research guide developed by Theresa Gillis, Reference Librarian and Humanities & Social Sciences Liaison, in support of GEND 301: Perspectives on Gender.
Use the tabs above to locate library reference sources, books and other materials, journal articles, news and publications, and other online resources.
This is not intended to be an exhaustive list; please do not hesitate to contact the library for further assistance.
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Cite Sources and Avoid Plagiarism
What is plagiarism?
Plagiarism is using other people's ideas without giving them proper credit for it. When you do this, you are implying that the ideas are your own. Doing this violates ethical standards. It can also endanger your grade. Use these resources to cite sources and avoid plagiarism:
- Citing Sources and Avoiding PlagiarismA guide from Pierce Library.
- EOU Student HandbookSee the Academic Honesty Code.
- CLIP Research Tutorial - Why Cite?
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