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BIO 208L

This LibGuide explains the library resources that are available to help you to understand how to search for and make sense of scientific literature. This LibGuide supports Biology 208 Assignment #1: Using Peer-Reviewed Literature & Writing in Your Own Voi

Writing in Your Own Voice

When we are summarizing information we have learned from a source, it is considered proper practice (particularly in science writing) to write using your own voice (words & understanding). This means that the information is presented in a way that captures the core ideas from the source, but is not written using the same language or order of information. This can be a challenge, particularly when we are summarizing complicated information. However, it is important to practice writing in your own voice as this is critical for success in a science program and almost all careers that require written communication.

The above material is modified from © Dr. Sarah Stockwell, Dr. Lisa McDonnell, Dr. Stanley Lo

Chapman Resources

The following are just a few of the campus resources that are available to students who wish to gain a deeper understanding of issues of academic integrity and plagiarism: