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How to Avoid Plagiarism

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Learning Objectives

understand the meaning of plagiarism and why it is to be avoided

appreciate the importance of academic integrity

gain practical skills by completing an online tutorial and quiz

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What is plagiarism?

presenting someone else’s work in any format as your own original work without appropriate acknowledgement of the author or its source

can also be deliberate cheating or copying and pasting from sources without correct acknowledgement

is a type of student misconduct and a breach of academic integrity

can result in failing the assessment task, failing the subject and/or being excluded from the university

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copying out part(s) of any document, audio-visual material, computer-based material or artistic piece without acknowledging the source. This includes copying directly or indirectly from the original, for example, photocopying, faxing, emailing, or by any other means, including memorising.

using another person's concepts, results, processes or conclusions, and presenting them as your own

paraphrasing and/or summarising another's work without acknowledging the source

buying or acquiring an assignment written by someone else on your behalf

Examples of plagiarism (this is not an exhaustive list!)

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Academic integrity

involves trust between students, academic staff and examiners

helps to continue the value of an institution’s reputation and the value of a degree/credentials

demands personal integrity and respect for scholarship

requires correct referencing techniques to acknowledge the original source of your information

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submitting an assignment which is all or partly written or designed by someone else, including: copying from someone you know, downloading or buying from an Internet site

allowing another person to submit your work as his/her own

working together with another student on an assignment intended for individual submission, and then submitting work which is similar in content and language

placing a request and offering to pay someone to complete your assessment, and then submitting that assessment task as your own

Examples of breaching academic integrity (student misconduct)

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Learn the importance of original writing and attribution -this fosters critical thinking skills that are important to student success.

The most important message

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Avoiding Plagiarism Tutorial

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Avoiding Plagiarism Quiz

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Contact academic staff such as your tutor, instructor, lecturer or subject/course co-ordinator about your studies, either face-to-face in class, in a consultation or via email/discussion board

Visit HELPS and talk to a HELPS Advisor:www.helps.uts.edu.au

Use HELPS Self-help resources online:http://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/support/helps/self-help-resources/referencing-and-plagiarism

What to do if you need more help avoiding plagiarism ……

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Higher Education Language and Presentation Support 2016, What is plagiarism?, UTS, Sydney, viewed 10 February 2016, <http://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/support/helps/self-help-resources/referencing-and-plagiarism/what-plagiarism>.

University of Technology Sydney 2016, Advice to students on good academic practice, UTS, Sydney, viewed 10 February 2016, <http://www.gsu.uts.edu.au/policies/academicpractice.html>.

University of Technology Sydney 2016, Avoiding plagiarism tutorial and quiz, UTS, Sydney, viewed 10 February 2016, <https://avoidingplagiarism.uts.edu.au/#grid3d>.

References

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Discover these!• Online self-help learning resources• Drop-in & 1:1 consultations• Writing support sessions• Conversations@UTS• Intensive academic English programmes• Daily workshops • Volunteer programmes

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HELPS Orientation Workshops

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• Studying at UTS - Preparation for University Study• How to Avoid Plagiarism• How to Write in Academic Style • How to Give an Excellent Presentation

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