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Need help with writing your papers?
Make an appointment with the CCAD Writing Center:
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You must log in with your CCAD account to access this calendar.
Ask a librarian!
Come in, email us at library@ccad.edu, or call at 614-222-3273 during library hours
Ask your instructor!
They are usually happy to help.
Is it the weekend or late at night? Check out the
Purdue Online Writing Lab
or other online writing guide online listed below.
Art History Writing Guide
From the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Excelsior OWL
An online writing guide from Excelsior College.
Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)
Excellent website for finding out how to write, research, and cite sources.
Writing Center at UNC-Chapel Hill
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill also has an excellent writing guide.
Knowledge Check
Is a non-literal translation of a text without a correct citation plagiarism?
Yes
No
Yes: 1 votes (100%)
No: 0 votes (0%)
Total Votes: 1
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If you need help with writing your paper, which is the least helpful resource?
Google
The CCAD Writing Center
Your instructor
The Purdue Online Writing Lab
A CCAD librarian
Google: 1 votes (100%)
The CCAD Writing Center: 0 votes (0%)
Your instructor: 0 votes (0%)
The Purdue Online Writing Lab: 0 votes (0%)
A CCAD librarian: 0 votes (0%)
Total Votes: 1
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You can use anything you find on the web for a school paper without citing it because it falls under Fair Use.
True
False
True: 0 votes (0%)
False: 1 votes (100%)
Total Votes: 1
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Answers: Avoiding Plagiarism
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