PLAGIARISM Changes in technology have caused universities to look more closely at plagiarism 5/10/2019.

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PLAGIARISM Changes in technology have caused universities to look more closely at plagiarism 5/10/2019

How Did We Get Here? 1993--American Research Group offers papers online 1997--28 Paper mills. Schoolsucks.com starts with one essay 1998--72 Paper Mills (38 offer free papers). Schoolsucks.com advertising revenue is $5,000/month. Virginia Tech. 1996-97 142 cases 1997-98 282 cases 1998-99 450 cases 2003 USM’s English Department order Turnitin.com

INCORPORATING SOURCE MATERIAL Summary Paraphrase Direct Quotation The following information is derived from Raimes, A. (2002). Keys for writers: A brief handbook. (3rd ed.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Behrens, L. & Rosen, L.J. (2000). Writing and reading across the curriculum. (7th ed.). New York: Longman.

USM’s Online Tutorial From USM’s home page, click on the link to libraries, and then select cook library. From the library’s page, click on online tutorials (far right under the heading research tools) Then chose the tutorial on plagiarism. Take the tutorial including the initial and the final tests. Send one set of results to yourself and one set to me at troggenbuck@hotmail.com Link to online tutorial http://www.lib.usm.edu/research/plag/plagiarismtutorial.htm

PARAPHRASE Paraphrase offers more detail than summary Do not have source in front of you as you write Do not substitute synonyms for some or most of an author’s words Use your own sentence and paragraph structure as well as your own words. Cite the author(s) as the source of ideas and provide full documentation

DIRECT QUOTATION Use direct quotation when an author has used striking or efficient language, or when you will comment upon specific moments within a passage Repeat words and punctuation exactly Use quotation marks for passages less than 40 words, indentation for longer passages Do not misrepresent your source by removing passages from their context Cite the author(s) as the source of ideas and provide full documentation

BASICS OF REFERENCES PAGE List only works you’ve cited or referred to in your text List works alphabetically, by last names of primary authors Put year in parentheses after name(s) of author(s) Capitalize only the first word and proper nouns for titles of books and articles For help with your references page consult this link http://www.lib.usm.edu/research/guides/apa.html

AVOIDING PLAGIARISM Keep careful notes of your research. Don’t look at your source while you summarize or paraphrase Do not substitute synonyms for some or most of the words in an author’s passage Use your own sentence an paragraph structure as well as your own words. Check your text against the original source. Always cite the original author and provide full documentation of your source.

References Raimes, A. (2002). Keys for writers: A brief handbook. (3rd ed.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Behrens, L. & Rosen, L.J. (2000). Writing and reading across the curriculum. (7th ed.). New York: Longman. 5/10/2019

YOUR ASSIGNMENT You will write a carefully documented research paper using summary, paraphrase, and direct quotation. Follow APA guidelines available in several guides. For help with your references page consult this link http://www.lib.usm.edu/research/guides/apa.html For citations within your text consult this link http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/research/apaintext.html#ONE You will provide photocopies of all of your sources. Your assignment is available at Dr. Miller’s class website (http://orca.st.usm.edu/~miller)

SAMPLE ESSAY Your essay will be similar in length and format to the sample essay with the following exceptions. Use APA style for title. (running head, etc.) Indentations for long quotations should be 1/2 inch from left margin Guidelines for Web references have changed since 1997.

APA GUIDELINE FOR WEB REFERENCES Name of author(s) if available date of work (“n.d” if no date is available) title of work with additional necessary information added in brackets [letter to the editor, data file, etc] print publication information (such as name of journal, volume number, page numbers) retrieval statement containing the date you retrieved the information and the name of the database or URL of the specific document you refer to, not just the home page

CURRENT SAMPLE WEB REFERENCE Ansburg, P. (2000, April 24). Fechner’s law [Lecture notes]. Retrieved March 15, 2001, from http://clem.mscd.edu/~ansburg/sensationperception/splecchpt2.htm

QUESTIONS? 5/10/2019