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Many online sources are plagiarized or of questionable quality. When using online sources, ask yourself the following questions:
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When creating your project, remember to cite everything you did not write / create / think up on your own, including images / graphs / charts / maps / datasets you borrow from online sources. Below are some tools and websites to help you cite your sources correctly.
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