How to avoid being accused of plagiarism when writing articles for your personal blog?
vertigo asked:
I am thinking of setting up a personal blog site which will mainly consist of articles written by myself. However, these articles will be summaries of some other interesting articles I found on the web. Should I start each article by saying that this is a summary of article XYZ written by author ABC, or should I include a section called “References” at the end of each article?
I am thinking of setting up a personal blog site which will mainly consist of articles written by myself. However, these articles will be summaries of some other interesting articles I found on the web. Should I start each article by saying that this is a summary of article XYZ written by author ABC, or should I include a section called “References” at the end of each article?








March 10th, 2009 at 3:50 am
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March 11th, 2009 at 7:32 pm
List your references both ways. As long as you show your sources and don’t try to take someone else’s work for your own, no one can accuse you of plagiarism. Besides, it’s a PERSONAL blog. Who cares?