PPT-Citing, Referencing and
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Avoiding Plagiarism Louise Livesey Academic Skills Adviser This workshop will Explain what plagiarism is and how it can be avoided Demonstrate how citation
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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. bathacuklibraryinfoskillsreferencing plagiarismindexhtml What is referencing When writing a piece of academic work you must acknowledge any sources you have used You do this by including a citation within your text usually a numbe r or an authors nam In academic writing you need. to show that you have researched your subject. to acknowledge the sources you have used to avoid the charge of plagiarism. to ensure that it is your own work written in your own words avoiding collusion. Harvard Style What is referencing? Why should I reference? What should I reference? What is a citation? How do I write citations using the Harvard style? Citing one author Citing two or 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.. Bibliographies and Paraphrasing. What is referencing for?. Acknowledges the work of other writers.. Demonstrates the knowledge which has influenced your writing.. Enables the reader of your assignment to identify the sources used.. Referencing. Activities and strategies to help . students. This is designed to be used in conjunction with the . Guidelines to Referencing. and . Student Guide to Referencing . that can be found on the SACE website. . By Andreas . Grondoudis. Contents. What is referencing and why use it?. References vs. Bibliography. The two main systems (Harvard & Numeric). Compiling a list of references. Electronic references. 7. th. ELA. Citing evidence is CRUCIAL! (very . very. important). It shows you really know what you are talking about because not only can you answer the question, but you can also back it up with supporting details!. 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.. (rev. . 4. -17-13). Team 1. . John Smith (project leader) . Jane Doe. Tom Mix . Harri. Kari . 1. CSxxx Course Name. a current revision date. 2. Outline. Structure of a Presentation . Format. Figures, Tables, References, etc.. LIBRARY. Session outline. This session will cover:. What is ‘referencing’?. Reassurance!. Introduction to some referencing styles. Tips for finding reference . details. Choosing a referencing style. Why Reference?. To avoid plagiarism. . To show your research. To help the reader find the sources used. To help you find a source again. There are two parts to referencing. In-text citation. Reference list (Bibliography). Ping-Hung Yuh. 1. , . Cliff . Chiung. -Yu Lin. 2. , . Tsung-Wei Huang. 3. , Tsung-Yi Ho. 3. , . Chia. -Lin Yang. 4. , . and . Yao-. Wen. . Chang. 5. 1. TSMC. 2. EE, Stanford. 3. CSIE, National Cheng Kung University. Starter Activity. Answer these questions:. Name a famous scientist. Name a scientific journal or magazine. What was the most recent scientific discovery / development you heard about?. What is your very favourite scientific topic? (what are you a geek about?!).
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