Research Plus Academic Integrity and Avoiding Plagiarism.

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Research Plus Academic Integrity and Avoiding Plagiarism

Research Find sources of information Pull out the important information Decide what you want to quote word for word Decide what you want to paraphrase BOTH OF THESE MUST BE CITED! Use the information to back up your own original point; don’t just repeat the source.

Find A Good Source Who wrote/published it? – Are they a trustworthy person/group? – Trust government, academic, well-known places When was it written? Get as close to the source as possible Is it Wikipedia?

Plagiarism Plagiarism is the act of presenting someone else’s ideas as your own. You must give credit to anyone else’s ideas or words used in your writing. If you don’t, you are guilty of Plagiarism

Avoiding Plagiarism *Are the author’s ideas and viewpoints clear? *Could another person understand the author’s main idea by reading my paraphrase? *Is it the difference between the author’s ideas and my original idea clear? *Have I quoted where necessary? * When paraphrasing, have I put the original into my own words? * When using a writer’s idea, credit the author by name and also cite the work in which you found the idea.

Source Notetaking Sheet (1 sheet per source) MLA Citation (use the example in writing notes): Notes about the source: Record direct quotes you may use and information you might paraphrase.

CITE YOUR QUOTES! At the end of your piece of writing, you should have a works cited. Use the full citation here. Easybib.com can help you with the format if. In the text, follow your quotes with a parenthetical citation. The thing in parentheses is whatever is first in the full citation. (Usually the author’s last name, but sometimes the title if there is no author.) Follow that with a page number if there is one, or a line number in a long poem. (Websites won’t have page numbers.)

Beowulf took his best men and “sailed straight to the Danish shore” (Beowulf, 124). Works Cited Beowulf. Translated by Burton Raffael. Prentice Hall: The British Tradition. Example Citation

CITE YOUR SOURCES! Website: Author. “Article Title.” Website Title. Date Published. Song: Artist. “Song Title” Album Title. Record Company. Year. Movie: Title. Director. Major Actors. Company. Year. Poem: Author. “Poem Title” Bigger Book Title. Publisher. Year. Book: Author. Book Title. Publisher. Year.

Academic Integrity The work that you submit in class needs to be your own work that you did on your own. When helping or getting help, make sure it is help and advice, not rewriting the paper. It is ok to talk about ideas, but students should not have papers that are the same or very similar. Use your own ideas, not your friend’s.

A puppy is an adorable and lovable little juvenile dog that should be a part of everyone’s life. Some puppies may weigh 1–3 lb, while larger ones can weigh up to 15–23 lb. All healthy puppies grow quickly after birth. A puppy’s coat color hue may change as the puppy grows older, as is commonly seen in breeds such as the Yorkshire Terrier. In common vernacular English, puppy refers specifically to dogs while pup may often be used for other mammals such as seals, giraffes, guinea pigs, and rats. This is important as any pet can drastically improve your life! Too Much Peer Editing

A puppy is a little dog. Some puppies may weigh 1–3 lb, while larger ones can weigh up to 15–23 lb. All healthy puppies grow quickly after birth. A puppy’s coat color may change as the puppy grows older, as is commonly seen in breeds such as the Yorkshire Terrier. In common English, puppy refers specifically to dogs while pup may often be used for other mammals such as seals, giraffes, guinea pigs, and rats. Remember apostrophes Try to use some more interesting words. Your thesis could be more specific. Why is this information important? Good Peer Editing