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Academic Integrity Cite Your Sources with Success!
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What is Academic Integrity? Being fair and honest Following rules Student Code in ZU Student handbook Documenting your research Citing is the process researchers use to document information used in research. Citing provides complete and accurate references No illegal file sharing
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What is a citation? A citation is made of parts. Each part shows specific information about the source of information. Example: Walters, T., Quinn, S. R. & Walters, L. M. (2005) Media life among Gen Zeds. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 8 (1), 63-83. Retrieved August 23, 2005, from PsycINFO database. Authors Article title Journal title/name Volume number Issue number Date
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Why do we cite? To find the information cited To give credit to the originator To avoid plagiarism
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What is a Style Guide? Rules for Citing APA or MLA
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What is Plagiarism? "to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one’s own without crediting the source." Websters Dictionary
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How to Avoid Plagiarism Cite your sources Paraphrase, summarize Use YOUR OWN words
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Let’s Practice Citing In groups of 2 or 3 Look at “3 Easy Steps to Creating Citations” Review the examples Create a citation on the “Citation Worksheet” For an article, and for a book In a few minutes we will check your work…
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