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Citing Sources Plagiarism & Using the APA Jill Fortune 2013
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Agenda 1.Plagiarism 2.Quotations 3.Summarising 4.Paraphrasing 5.APA
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Plagiarism A definition..? “the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own” Oxford Online Dictionary: http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/plagiarism?q=plagiarism http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/plagiarism?q=plagiarism (retrieved Mar 5 th 2013)
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Plagiarism: examples 1 & 2 Hogue (2003: 349-50): 1.Does the student give the writer credit? 2.Do they give the page number? 3.Do they use quotation marks? 4.Why is it plagiarism? 5.How can the student avoid the plagiarism?
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Quotations: the basic rules 1.Who said it? 2.Where & when? 3.Use quotation marks (“”) 1.When & how to adjust a quotation
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Quotations: adding information What information might we add to a quotation? 1.to maintain grammatical correctness According to Kelly, “[c]hange is now”. 2.to make clarifications Despite Stempleski and Tomalin’s claim that lexis is “seldom the most important criterion for selecting a [video] sequence” (1990:10) Use square brackets [ ] Based on Hogue, 2003: 347
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Quotations: deleting information What information might we remove from a quotation? irrelevance According to Smith, “the mechanics of writing… are often disregarded.” (ommitted “punctuation, spelling etc”) Use elipsis … Based on Hogue, 2003: 347
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Quotations When should we use a direct quote? “only when they support an idea with especially appropriate or memorable language” (Hogue, 2003: 348) “too much quoting weakens the effectiveness of a written product” (Master, 2004: 212)
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Summarising & Paraphrasing What’s the difference? Summary = shorter than original (only main ideas) Paraphrase = approx same length as original (maintains keywords & covers all ideas) Based on Hogue, 2003: 345-6
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Keeping Notes Look at the following extract, and write 3 notes about it: 1.quotation 2.summary 3.paraphrase Taken from Hogue, 2003: 344-6 http://chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/files/2012/10/Writing-writing-31277215-579-612.jpg http://chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/files/2012/10/Writing-writing-31277215-579-612.jpg (retrieved Mar 5 2013)
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Keeping Notes: extract “U.S. English and other such groups maintain that linguistic divisions have caused unrest in several countries, such as Canada and Belgium – though they generally fail to note that the countries where strife violence have been most pronounced, such as Spain, are the ones where minority languages have been most strenuously suppressed.” (Bill Bryson. The Mother Tongue: English & How It Got That Way. New York: Avon, 1990:240) Taken from Hogue, 2003: 344-6
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APA Angel Protection Agency? Author Publishing Alliance? Anti-Plagiarism Association? American Psychological Association
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APA Quiz Reference-writing practice x5 American Psychological Association
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Bibliography Hogue, A. (2003) The Essentials of English. New York: Pearson Education. Master, P. (2004) English Grammar and Technical Writing. USA: US Dept. of State. Oxford Online Dictionary: http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/plagiarism?q=plagiarism (retrieved Mar 5 th 2013) http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/plagiarism?q=plagiarism Images Writing cartoon: http://chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/files/2012/10/Writing-writing-31277215- 579-612.jpghttp://chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/files/2012/10/Writing-writing-31277215- 579-612.jpg (retrieved 5 Mar 2013)
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