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When you want to use a quote but cant access the original source, you can cite it indirectly. In the in-text citation, first mention the source you want to refer to, and then the source in which you found it. For example: Smith (1995, cited in Davies, 2005) divides the process into four steps
Ideas are not protected by copyright, but the expression of those ideas is protected. So, putting something in your own words or paraphrasing is usually okay, as long as its not too close to the way the original idea was expressed.
Failing to cite sources is considered plagiarism, a form of cheating. When citing sources, you must cite both direct quotes and ideas paraphrased from others. Even if you do not use the authors exact words, if you used an idea from someone else, it must be cited.
legally speaking, you can typically use very short quotes of printed works (books, poems, articles) without permission from the copyright holder.
Remember this simple rule: if you discuss, quote or otherwise use anyone elses work within your book or project, make sure you get permission (when appropriate) and reference the source. If in doubt, ask.

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Using someones unpublished materials without permission, and simply citing them, is not fair use. Authors Page 2 should always have the opportunity to publish their work first. If your publication of their materials would deny them that opportunity, then you are infringing on their copyright.

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