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Avoiding Plagiarism for FCPS Faculty & Students: Library Resources on Plagiarism

This LibGuide contains information and resources for faculty and students to learn about plagiarism and how to avoid it.

Further Reading

Videos on Plagiarism & Information Ethics

Books on Plagiarism

Forthcoming Titles for the 2020-2021 School Year

  • Avoiding Plagiarism: write better papers in APA, Chicago, and Harvard citation styles by Ken K. Wong, 2011
  • Combating Plagiarism: a hands-on guide for librarians, teachers, and students by Terry Darr, 2019
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Plagiarism (FAQ: Teen Life) by Liz Sonneborn, 2011
  • My Word! : plagiarism and college Culture by Susan Debra Blum, 2009
  • Plagiarism: a how-not-to guide for students by Barry Gilmore, 2009
  • Stop Plagiarism: a guide to understanding and prevention, 2010
  • Using Sources Effectively: strengthening your writing and avoiding plagiarism by Robert A. Harris, 2017
  • Who Said What?: a writer's guide to finding, evaluating, quoting, and documenting sources (and avoiding plagiarism) by Kayla Meyers, 2019

eBooks on Plagiarism

Forthcoming Titles for the 2020-2021 School Year: 

  • Avoiding Plagiarism: write better papers in APA, Chicago, and Harvard Citation styles by Ken K. Wong, 2011
  • Combating Plagiarism: a hands-on guide for librarians, teachers, and students by Terry Darr, 2019
  • Critical Conversations About Plagiarism, 2012
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Plagiarism by Liz Sonneborn, 2011
  • Learning About Plagiarism by Nikki Bruno Clapper, 2016
  • Plagiarism, Plagiarism, Plagiarism, 2020
  • Think for Yourself: avoiding plagiarism by Kristine Carlson Asselin, 2013

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