Plagiarism What is plagiarism? What can you do to avoid it?

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Plagiarism What is plagiarism? What can you do to avoid it?

Plagiarism Stealing another person’s written work, or even their ideas, is illegal. You might be asking yourself, “Can ideas really be stolen?” The answer is yes. Plagiarism.org puts it this way, “The expression of original ideas is considered intellectual property, and is protected by copyright laws, just like original inventions.” So what do we call it when a person’s work or ideas are stolen and used without credit being given to the “inventor”?

What is Considered Plagiarism? Turning in someone else’s work as your own Copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit Failing to put a quotation marks around a quote Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation Changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit Copying so many words or ideas from a source that it makes up the majority of your work, whether you give credit or not

The Consequences of Plagiarism Go to:

How to Avoid Plagiarism When you use someone’s work, you need to cite your sources. Citing a source is like giving credit where credit is due. There are different forms of citation: MLA, APA, Chicago, and Turabian.

How to Cite a Source Using MLA Format for citing an ENTIRE website: Author’s Name (Last, First, Middle Initial). Name of Website, Name of Organization. Date of Creation, Medium. Date of Access. Example: Purdue University. Owl: The Purdue Writing Lab. Purdue University Website. 5 Dec 2011.

How to Cite a Source Using MLA Format for Citing a “short work” from a Website Author of Short Work. “Title of short work” found on website. Name of Website or Publisher. Publication date. Medium. Date of Access. Example: Estes, Lenora. “The Lady and the King.” Vanity Fair. 8 Aug Web. 5 Dec 2011.