LIBS 100 March 14, 2005 Plagiarism, Intellectual Freedom, Career Exploration Paper Part B
LIBS100 Word of the Day Intellectual Freedom Right of every individual to both seek and receive information from all points of view without restriction. Free access to all sides of an issue or idea ALA
Plagiarism Copy from published sources without adequate documentation. Paraphrase from a written source without giving credit to the author Paraphrase from the web without giving credit
Plagiarism Purchase a pre-written paper (either by mail or electronically). Let someone else write a paper for you. Pay someone else to write a paper for you. Submit as your own someone else’s unpublished work, either with or without permission.
Do not cite Common facts Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the US and held office from Common knowledge Syracuse is the snowiest major city in NY.
Plagiarism Tutorial Acadia University, Nova Scotia Go to this web site, click “Restart” and do the tutorial
Career Exploration Part B In class group work to define three career paths in each major We’ll share our results so I can post to our class web site
Career Exploration Part B Due March 21 st Follow directions!!! Use sources identified in CE Part A - if you use other sources, you need to cite!
For Wednesday, 3/16 In class Quiz 2 - open book, notebook, web site Begin working on CE paper
Medical Assisting Private medical practices Outpatient departments Medical clinics Governmental institutions
Critical Workplace Competencies 1. Taking responsibility 2. Working in teams 3. Persisting 4. A sense of quality 5. Life-long learning 6. Adapting to change 7. Permanent problem solving 8. Information processing 9. Systems thinking
Business/Accounting Management trainee Service rep Sales rep Supervisor Department manager Financial
Accounting General accounting field Tax preparation Manufacturing industry, retail and service industries Governmental employment
Information Technology Technicians –Installation –Operation –Service –Maintenance –Troubleshooting
Administrative Assisting Attorney’s office Government office Banks Insurance companies Small, private companies Large corporations
Administrative Medical Health care delivery offices Private medical practices Clinics Public health departments Insurance companies Hospitals
T&T and Hotel/Rest Mgmt Reservationist, tour planner Airline industry Business travel planner Hotel industry Restaurant management trainee
References Duke University Libraries