Plagiarism and the correct way of citing

Post on 11-Jul-2015

71 views 3 download

Tags:

Transcript of Plagiarism and the correct way of citing

1. Fraud (intentional)2. Failure to cite

information3. Failure to quote

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-q83DrLfnyQk/T_WKzgwb30I/AAAAAAAAAJ4/IbHgFiO2Uec/s1600/detective-online-fraud.jpg

What can you do?

When in doubt, ask your teacher

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IS PROPERTY

HOW YOU DETECT PLAGIARISM?

THERE ARE DIFFERENT WAYS TO DETECT PLAGIARISM

WEBSITES

STEPS TO DETECT PLAGIARISM

1. Copy the paragraph

2. Stick on the plagiarism detector

3. Check the paper.

Take place when you are providing information from a source (website, journal, book, etc.) that you are quoting, summarizing or paraphrasing.

Quoting: When you take a direct line from any source (whether it's a book, article, song and so on) you are quoting.

What is quoting, summarizing and paraphrasing?

Summarizing: Like

paraphrasing, but in this

case you are just looking for the main points of the

passage.

No matter how you present the information, it should be cited, no matter what!

Bibliography

MLA, APA – what’s the difference?

• Manoff, Michael. “Hybridity, Mutability, Multiplicity: Theorizing Electronic Library Collections.” Library Trends 48.4 (2000): 857. Print.

• Manoff, M. (2000). Hybridity, Mutability, Multiplicity: Theorizing Electronic Library Collections. Library Trends, 48(4), 857.

Author Name

Title of Work

Title of Publication

Volume/Issue

Date Published

Publisher

Pages

URL

Source (Web or Print?)

CONCLUSION

• First we want to mention that students used plagiarism a lot.

• Is necesary that students be honest with assigments, quiz or exams.

• Students should know about the correct way of citing.

Final words...

"Taking something from one man and making it worse is

plagiarism." 

- George Moore