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1 plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A guide to ethical writing Miguel Roig PhD First on line version published in September 2003 Revised on line
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1 plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A guide to ethical writing Miguel Roig PhD First on line version published in September 2003 Revised on line version published in A. UVU t5774057693577545769357718576805734757362576305771857754576305774057347573475734758235573475734757347 801 863 5835658357583515835457347573475734758235573475734757347h57737576265760257754576305762657347 t576305 All too often however they stea ODQRWKHUZULWHUVLGHDVDQG words they plagiarize Always use your own words and generously credit your sources Be careful when you use research that others have done Only information that is widely available from a variet 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. 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. . Research Rescue Lab. Dr. Kelley Wood. Agenda. Why we should avoid plagiarism. Review . Elements of the parenthetical citation. Elements of the references in the reference list. Types of sources in the reference list. 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.. Edel. . Sherratt. What is Plagiarism?. Aberystwyth University statement on Plagiarism. http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/student/ug-issues/exam-assess/handbook/section-13/. JISC/PlagiarismAdvice.org. http://www.plagiarismconference.co.uk/documents/FAQ.pdf. A peer mentor training from University of Texas Librarians. The Basics. Getting Started. What is Academic Dishonesty? . What is Plagiarism?. What Does Academic Dishonesty Look Like at UT? . http://deanofstudents.utexas.edu/sjs/downloads/sjs_annual_report_1011.pdf. Dr Cordelia Beattie. School Academic Misconduct Officer. . Plagiarism:. . . Plagiarism:. . Hard to Spell, Easy to Do. . Plagiarism:. . Hard to Spell, Easy to Do. Plagiarism is a . SERIOUS ACADEMIC. 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. Things That Should Go Without Saying. There are extreme forms of plagiarism that should be immediately obvious as cheating, but just to be safe, I’m listing them here.. Making up, altering, or forging information is absolutely not permitted on assignments.. 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.. 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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