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Accidental plagiarism is often a result of how you take notes, especially if you forget where the notes came from, whether you had copied the author’s exact words, paraphrased, or written your own interpretation of the information. If the source of the information is not clearly indicated on your notes, it is easy to overlook direct quotes, paraphrase, and common knowledge when you use these notes in writing your paper. Any of these oversights might result in unintentional plagiarism.
The following strategies can help you avoid these problems when you are taking notes: