Paraphrases should be in your own words but still give the original writer credit.

Summaries should be in your own words but still give the original writer credit.

Paraphrases are longer than summaries

Summaries are shorter than the original

Paraphrases should be about the same length as the original

Paraphrases demonstrate that we understand the material well enough to put it in our own words

It's OK to use as many quotes as you like in research projects

Quoting many times and not writing in your own words demonstrates you understand the material

We do not need to give writers credit for their ideas -- only when we quote do we need to credit the source

If we copy someone's ideas or words without giving the source credit, that is a form of stealing

We don't need to give the original writer credit if we agree with them or have similar ideas

Giving credit to the writer of sources is the honest, ethical thing to do

Paraphrases should have the same sentence structure as the original

Paraphrases should have the same meaning as the original

Each time we use information (ideas or words) that came from a source, we need to give the source credit

We can change proper nouns in paraphrases.

Well-written paraphrases and summaries can help us avoid plagiarism.

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