Plagiarism
"To steal and pass off as one's own (the ideas or words of another); use (a created production) without crediting the source; to commit literary theft; present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source." Webster's Dictionary
Citation Management
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Creating Citations
- Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association Location: Fenwick Reference
Call Number: BF76.7 .C66 2005 - Concise rules of APA style. Location: Fenwick Reference
Call Number: BF76.7 .C66 2005 - APA Formatting and Style Guide From The Writing Lab & OWL at Purdue and Purdue University.
- Citing Electronic Resources From the American Psychological Association website.
Creating a Bibliography
- Annotated Bibliography From Purdue University
- How to Create an Annotated Bibliography From Cornell University
- Research and Documentation Online By Diana Hacker
Writing in Psychology
- Psychology Writing Guide - George Mason University
- How to prepare a research article in APA style Location: Fenwick Reference
Call Number: BF76.7 .A54 2002 - Poster Presentations in the Social Sciences From the Mason Writing Center, an online workshop.
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Environmental Studies & Policy; Psychology; Biology
A244 Fenwick Library
Fairfax Campus
703/993-3341
abaruzzi@gmu.edu
Send Email
Subjects:
Environmental Studies & Policy; Psychology; Biology
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