The question is a bit vague. You can always use information, but teachers most of all should be familiar with what constitutes as plagiarism. Are you directly copy and pasting the information? Are you siting it? Are you getting permission before using it?
Because that, according to all my high school teachers, is known as plagiarism.
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Plagiarism and copyright infringement.
One way is to copy each others papers, another is to copy some information from an unnamed source as can be found on for example the Internet.
It depends on the extent of the copying. Bear in mind that using others' content without citation can be plagiarism even if it isn't copyright infringement.
The library may possess a hard copy of the information you seek.
That subject depends on WHAT you are researching. If it helps you out a lot when you are studying, doing work, or any good purpose like that, its fine. Unless, in school, your teacher does not allow you to use the internet.And research is not copy pasting paragraphs from Wikipedia to make a report.
Scientific information is when you get asked or told to find information on a topic say heat for example you will search the Internet on heat then copy and paste in onto a Microsoft word and there you go you have some scientific information. :)
1. Get Dot Points of information from a book or the internet 2. Put it into paragraphs 3. Edit paragraphs (make it sound brainy) 4. Then do a good copy 5. WALLAH! you are done
It might be. You should check with your attorney before publishing that type of information on the internet.