We’re all familiar with social networking sites like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Reddit, and so on. Using these networks to gather and share information can be really beneficial to student research but only when that information is critically assessed. The article makes it clear that sharing information is not the same as plagiarizing it. Even for sites such as Wikipedia, it's imperative that you check your resources and make sure you’re getting the most accurate information.
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