PPT-A look at Citation and Plagiarism
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Br Dr Bowie Is this correct Papyrus was designed by Chris Costello to look like the typeface that might have existed if English language text were written on papyrus 2000 years ago Papyrus . From Strake Jesuit College Preparatory . Community Life . 2015-2016. Academic Honesty. Honor and character can be defined as, “what one does when no one else is watching.” . A person’s honor is bound up with his or her integrity. . What is plagiarism?. Download and read the document “Plagiarism Information” from the wiki.. In your notes, write down your understanding of what plagiarism is.. What is paraphrasing?. Paraphrasing is taking an idea from a source and including it in your paper but writing the information in your own words.. A “how to” workshop. Lupton Library, Fall 2013. NOT. ^. Stealing?. WHAT IS PLAGIARISM?. Plagiarism is the act of presenting another person’s words, work, or ideas as if they are your own.. It’s fraud. Not theft.. how to avoid literary theft. h. ow we define. plagiarism. . Plagiarism is . using another writer's words or ideas without in-text citation and documentation,. using another writer's exact words without quotation marks, and . What is Plagiarism?. NLTS Student Handbook states:. "NLTS considers plagiarism a . form of cheating. , and requires that all written work be the . student’s own original work . that reflects the . How much do you know?. Lauren Arrowsmith. Visiting Business Librarian. Olin Library, Rollins College. larrowsmith@rollins.edu. Question 1:. You . do research and take notes in your own words. Later, when typing your paper, you do not give credit to the author because you are not using the author’s exact words. You are plagiarizing your research. . (how to not do it). Plagiarism. (why people do it). Don’t know what it is. Don’t consider it wrong. Path of least resistance. Procrastination and pressure. Personal academic insecurities. The thrill of evil. Plagiarism and Technophobia. The Connection Between Plagiarism and Technophobia . Cadle. points out that plagiarism is not a new concept, that “the not-so-tech-savvy past had its file drawers of shared papers and ethically-challenged scholars who would custom-write for pay. The internet did not invent that particular piece of enterprise.”. plagiarism. : Reasons for . O. ccurrence . and . Guidelines . to . Overcome . it. By . R. . . Jayakumar . & . R. . . O. Nanthini. “If you steal from one author, it’s plagiarism; if you steal from many, it’s research.”. Avoiding Plagiarism. Louise . Livesey. Academic Skills Adviser. This workshop . will. Explain what plagiarism is and how it can be avoided . . Demonstrate how citation takes place within a written assignment and give tips on where to place citations.. Chemistry Honours Students. Low . Ke. . Khoon. Inorganic Chemistry – 2 Aug 2016. http://. bit.ly/chem_hons_inorg2016. 1. Programme Outline. Effective Search Techniques. Retrieving Information . from . Introduction. to Business. July 2011. Danielle C. . Istl. , . LL.M.. Academic Integrity Officer. www.uwindsor.ca/aio. You are here!. Overview. What is plagiarism?. When to cite . Paraphrasing. Common knowledge. What is plagiarism?. Using . the . words. . or . ideas. of another . person as . one's own either . on purpose or . unintentionally. Mt. . SAC . policy defines plagiarism as “a direct violation of intellectual and academic honesty. Although it exists in many forms, all plagiarism refers to the same act: . Video: The Perils of Plagiarism . http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-punishable-perils-of-plagiarism-melissa-huseman-d-annunzio. What is Plagiarism? . The uncredited use (both intentional and unintentional) of somebody else's words or ideas..
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