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We've created an open-access, expert-driven guide to understanding and avoiding plagiarism, and we'd be delighted if you'd add it to the page above. You can see the new guide here: http://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/resources/preventing-plagiarism/ We developed this guidebook to help students better understand the different types of plagiarism, the consequences they carry, and, most importantly, how to avoid plagiarism entirely. Key elements of the guidebook include: - A detailed look at both intentional and accidental plagiarism - Dozens of resources to help students avoid plagiarism and help teachers prevent it - Tools and examples to teach and/or learn proper citation - Important questions (and answers) every writing student should ask Matt Ashare, an adjunct journalism professor at Randolph College, helped us craft the guide. Professor Ashare has years of experience dealing with plagiarism in both higher educational and business settings. Will you help us promote academic and professional integrity by adding a link to our guide on your resources page? Angela Hanners Director of Communications Accredited Schools Online If you no longer wish to receive these email updates, please unsubscribe here: http://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/unsubscribe/

