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The punishable perils of plagiarism - Melissa Huseman D'Annunzio

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Fighting plagiarism is serious business. From brainchild-snatching to wholly quotables, plagiarists have plenty of wily ways to pass others' work off as their own -- and all of them are threats to original thinking. Melissa Huseman D’Annunzio imagines what would happen if a Department of Plagiarism Investigation were on the case.

Lee forgets to write down the details regarding the online sources, interview subjects, and other information she used as she gathered information for her blog about the DPI’S Most Wanted Plagiarists. Running out of time, Lee decides to fabricate the entire works cited section at the end of the blog post. What type of plagiarism did she commit?

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  • Director Hache Rodríguez
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  • Educator Melissa Huseman D’Annunzio
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