Plagiarism, Bibliographies, Note Taking and Referencing HPQ 20 th November 2012.

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Plagiarism, Bibliographies, Note Taking and Referencing HPQ 20 th November 2012

> plagiarism Pronunciation: / ˈ ple ɪ d ʒ ər ɪ z(ə)m/ Translate plagiarism into German | into Italian | into Spanish into German into Italian into Spanish Definition of plagiarism noun [mass noun] the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own: there were accusations of plagiarism [count noun]: it claims there are similar plagiarisms in the software produced at the university

> plagiarism Pronunciation: / ˈ ple ɪ d ʒ ər ɪ z(ə)m/ Translate plagiarism into German | into Italian | into Spanish into German into Italian into Spanish Definition of plagiarism noun [mass noun] the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own: there were accusations of plagiarism [count noun]: it claims there are similar plagiarisms in the software produced at the university Source Oxford English Dictionary Online

Published by Ofqual Using Sources ofqual-student-version ofqual-student-version Plagiarism n.b. this is the old version and will not be updated plagiarism-parents.pdf plagiarism-parents.pdf

Taking Notes You can “cut & paste” to take notes, remember to note the correct bibliographic details and page numbers at the same time You MUST NOT “cut & paste” in your final presentation unless you make it obvious that you are using someone else's work and acknowledging that fact

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