Seeking Guidance on Incorporating Definitions in Academic Papers

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Dipankar Dutta

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May 4, 2024, 9:55:40 AM5/4/24
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Greetings everyone !!

I'm currently working on  a paper, and I'm considering including a definition, such as "Digital Marketing," sourced from existing literature. My plan is to quote the definition, enclose it in quotation marks, and provide a proper citation using Mendeley.

Could you please advise if this approach adequately avoids plagiarism concerns? Any insights or guidelines you follow in such cases would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your time and assistance.
Splendid Regards
Dipankar Dutta
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Business Administration
Roorkee Institute of Technology, Roorkee 
PhD Research Scholar, Uttaranchal University Dehradun
Contact - 9678744363 

Hamza Naim

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May 4, 2024, 7:18:05 PM5/4/24
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Dear,

Yes it's correct! Any plagiarism software avoids the definition in quotation marks!

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