Internet Research & Plagiarism What Not to Cite in Your Essay Ironic as it may seem, please copy all the following info on internet research and plagiarism.

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Internet Research & Plagiarism What Not to Cite in Your Essay Ironic as it may seem, please copy all the following info on internet research and plagiarism into the writing process section of your English notebook.

Good Places to Start, but Not to Cite 1.Wikipedia 2.Other on-line encyclopedias such as Encarta, etc. 3.Spark Notes or other summary guides 4.Dictionary.com or other on-line dictionaries 5.Plot summary websites 6.Pinkmonkey.com and other term paper or essay websites 7.Internet search descriptions 1.Wikipedia 2.Other on-line encyclopedias such as Encarta, etc. 3.Spark Notes or other summary guides 4.Dictionary.com or other on-line dictionaries 5.Plot summary websites 6.Pinkmonkey.com and other term paper or essay websites 7.Internet search descriptions

What’s Plagiarism? When writers use material from other sources, they must acknowledge it. Not doing so is plagiarism, which means using without crediting and parenthetically citing the ideas, expressions, or words of another. (1) Plagiarism is using word for word, without acknowledgment, phrases, sentences, paragraphs, essays, etc., from the written material of others; (2) Plagiarism is using with only slight changes the materials of another (3) Plagiarism is using the general plan, the main headings, or a rewritten form of someone else's material. This applies to the work of other students as well as to the published work of professional writers in print or on the internet. When writers use material from other sources, they must acknowledge it. Not doing so is plagiarism, which means using without crediting and parenthetically citing the ideas, expressions, or words of another. (1) Plagiarism is using word for word, without acknowledgment, phrases, sentences, paragraphs, essays, etc., from the written material of others; (2) Plagiarism is using with only slight changes the materials of another (3) Plagiarism is using the general plan, the main headings, or a rewritten form of someone else's material. This applies to the work of other students as well as to the published work of professional writers in print or on the internet. This stuff was paraphrased from The Purdue On-Line Writing Lab at owl.english.purdue.edu, so, it’s not plagiarized!

Consequences of Plagiarism Earning a zero on the assignment Parent or guardian notification Meeting with counselor and signing a contract admitting guilt regarding plagiarism Second violation results in immediate removal from the class with an “F” for the entire semester

Internet Research & Plagiarism What Not to Cite in Your Essay That’s it. You copy?