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Plagiarism 101
*More than copying!What is Plagiarism ●What Happens ● How to Avoid
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Problems!Audio: “Pop’s New Old Sound: Retro Without Rules.” The Record: Music News from NPR
. NPR, 29 Jan. 2015. Radio. ; Photo 1, see credits slide.
Musician gives credit and royalties ($$$) to another musician because their music sounds the same even though words are not. Plagiarism is serious.
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What is Plagiarism?
Using
someone else’s
ideas, works, words
without
giving credit
.
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Turning in a
paper
someone else wrote.
Turning
in your old paper for a new assignment.
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Copy a friend's old paper
Talk about your ideas and someone else writes it for you
Use a computer translation and fix
the mistakes
Someone else...
Translate...
Disguise: replace words, change order5
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Just
this special phrase
Just this sentence
Just this
one paragraph
Just this one idea
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Taking
Without
Credit
=Stealing
=Plagiarism
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Common Fact
Exceptions
:
We all know & agree...
There are 50 states in the United States
Oxygen is O
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Why so serious?!
😝
A student may fail a course or be dismissed from UWest for academic dishonesty.
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UWest Student Code of Conduct9
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What happens?!
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F
My Paper
By
Me (Someone else)
ail the paper
Fail the class
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F
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Dismissed from UWest
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How
to AvoidPlagiarism?
Two
Basic
Rules
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I used someone else’s _____________
in my paper...14Slide15
#
1
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Credit
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To Give Credit in
an Academic Paper: Cite
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I used someone else’s
exact words in my paper...
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#2
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Quote
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Tips to avoid plagiarism:
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Take notes as you read
Don’t procrastinate (wait until last minute)
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T.S. Geisel (Dr. Seuss) wrote...
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“I do not like green eggs and ham.”
In a book called “Green Eggs and Ham.”
Azman
,
Rosiana L., and Stephen H. Fox. Understanding Plagiarism...with Some Help from Dr. Seuss: A Plgiarism
Prevention Presentation. 2013. https://maui.hawaii.edu/pd/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2017/08/AzmanFox-Understanding-Plagiarism-9-2014.pdf.; Photo 15, see credits slide.Slide23
Is this plagiarism?
Many people do not like green eggs and ham
.
YESNot quoted & not cited.Does not follow rule #1 and #2
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Is this plagiarism?
Many people
do not like green eggs and ham (Geisel 12).
YESCited, but not quoted.
Does not follow rule #2 24Slide25
Is this plagiarism?
Many people “
do not like green eggs and ham” (Geisel 12).
NOQuoted & Cited
Follows rule #1 and #2.25Slide26
Disguised
Changing 1 or 2 words. Moving the words.26
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Is this plagiarism?
Many people
dislike green ham and eggs.
YES
Not cited & disguised.Does not follow rule #1.27Slide28
Is this plagiarism?
Green ham and eggs
are not liked by many people.
YES
Not cited & disguised (order changed).Does not follow rule #1.28Slide29
Is this plagiarism?
Many people
dislike green ham and eggs (Geisel 12).
YES
Cited, but disguised.29Slide30
Is this plagiarism?
Many people
avoid foods with strange colors (Geisel 12). They don’t like to try new things and judge things by how they look.
NO
Cited and used own words (paraphrase)30Slide31
I quote and cite a lot !
That’s good, but we also want to hear from YOU.31
Pretend you are at a party with 2 types of people:
Beginners = You and people who are learning the topic.
Experts = People who know your topic.
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It’s a party! You’re having conversations:
What do the experts say?
You want to talk to experts first! Not beginners!32Slide33
Can you understand
the experts?How can you show your understanding?
Oh, I understand now, you mean ___________________________.
You are paraphrasing
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Having Conversations
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It’s a conversation...
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Oh, I understand now
Dr. Smith, our food production system depends a lot on having healthy bees.
Yes, that’s right!
😊
My study shows bees are dying everywhere, if we don’t fix it soon, we will not produce enough food.
In your own words: Paraphrasing
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It’s a conversation...
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Oh-oh, she forgot to say she got the information from Dr. Smith over there.
So rude
!
You know so much, are you really a beginner?
Is she repeating my exact words
without mentioning me
?😒
B
ees
are dying everywhere, if we don’t fix it soon, we will not produce enough food.
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Let’s try that again!
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Sure! I have a lot
of
information.
😏
Everyone’s talking and having a good time. Nice party!
According to
Dr. Smith’s study on bees,
our food production system depends a lot on having healthy bees.
Aside from water, soil, and sunshine, I had no idea bees were so important to growing food!
Your own thoughts.
Credit & Paraphrase
Me either! Can I learn more about that, Dr. Smith?
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Conversation “Style”
Can you follow the style of the conversation?APA style, MLA Style, Chicago Style.
Different topics, different styles.Tells people where they can find more information from the experts.
Scholarly conversations in an academic setting.
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