PPT-Citing Sources How to Avoid Plagiarism
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Citing Sources You must know where you found your information Put the authors last name and the year the article was published in parentheses at the end of the sentence
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Citing Sources You must know where you found your information Put the authors last name and the year the article was published in parentheses at the end of the sentence Malala was named after . Areas to be covered in this workshop:. What is plagiarism?. How to avoid plagiarism using referencing. Referencing: voices in academic writing. Referencing conventions: Harvard on-line. Strategies to avoid plagiarism. Why a Lecture?. Goals for this course include learning how to understand original sources and write about them in your own . words.. Committing plagiarism defeats the purpose of writing assignments. Students who plagiarize are not learning from the assignment.. CMGT Writing Workshop 2. Fall 2014. Robinson. The principles of APA in-text citation. Year & date for all citations. Additional documentation for direct quotations. Direct quotation. Paginated source. “I Wish I’d Said That”. Plagiarism!. . The APA . Publication Manual. . advises scholars . to record even . sources of inspiration. . as well as . direct borrowings . (pp. 15-16). Papers offered for download often contain frank plagiarism!. Intellectual Property. Copyrights. What is intellectual property?. What is a copyright?. A form of protection provided to the authors of “original works of authorship” including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual works, both published and unpublished. . Plagiarism. What is Plagiarism?. “Using others. ’ ideas and words without clearly acknowledging the source of that . information”. 1. A form of fraud and intellectual . theft. 2. Does not occur exclusively in writing; can also be found in media like art. “I Wish I’d Said That”. Plagiarism!. . The APA . Publication Manual. . advises scholars . to record even . sources of inspiration. . as well as . direct borrowings . (pp. 15-16). Papers offered for download often contain frank plagiarism!. MRS. BRIGGS. WHY DO I NEED TO CITE MY SOURCES?. Two common examples of plagiarism: paraphrasing someone’s work without citing the source and giving incorrect information about your sources. People who read your paper may want to know your sources so that they can read those sources as well. Not telling them is like describing an incredible book you read to a friend but not giving the title or author.. Sherry Wynn Perdue. Director, Oakland University Writing Center. 212 . Kresge. Library. wynn@oakland.edu. This presentation is available . at . http://www.oakland.edu/ouwc/presentations. /. Beyond Policies. How to Avoid Plagiarism. APA BASICS. OWL Purdue APA; manual pages . C. ommon errors and Formatting. W. riting style . concise, clear, short sent. & . para. ., avoid flowery, anthropomorphism. Grammar . Zika. Virus: Finding Solutions in Brazil. C. redible Sources. Credibility of source:. Why was this site created? Is there any bias?. Who is responsible for this site? What are their credentials?. Does the author document his/her own sources?. (APA Format). “I Wish I’d Said That”. Plagiarism!. . APA . Publication . Manual. : record . even . sources of inspiration. . as well as . direct borrowings . (pp. 15-16). Repeating . four to five words. What is. Plagiarism?. Using someone else’s words and/or ideas without crediting your source. This occurs when you:. Fail to cite where you borrowed the information. Borrow language verbatim without using quotation marks and/or citing. 1. Originality and Plagiarism. Plagiarism occurs when you use another’s words, ideas, assertions, data, or figures and do not acknowledge that you have done so. . If you use the words, ideas, or phrasing of another person or from published material, you must:.
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