https://integrity.mit.edu/handbook/what-plagiarism
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Plagiarism occurs when you use another’s words, ideas, assertions, data, or figures and do not acknowledge that you have done so.
If you use the words, ideas, or phrasing of another person or from published material, you must
- Use quotation marks around the words and cite the source, or
- Paraphrase or summarize acceptably and cite the source.
If you use charts, graphs, data sets, or numerical information obtained from another person or from published material, you must also cite the source.
You must always acknowledge your sources by citing them. In this way, you have the right to use another’s creative output by giving that person credit for the work s/he has done.
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