English, 23.06.2021 23:40 sophie5064
In his 950-word article, a writer cites several statistics from other articles. Sometimes, he uses direct quotes, but sometimes he simply paraphrases information from these sources. He includes a hyperlink to each source along the way, making it clear what information came from which source. He also includes an attribution for each. Is this plagiarism?
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