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Plagiarism
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From the Latin word “plagium” which means kidnapping.
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Taking ideas, words, art, etc. that belong to someone else, and passing it off as your own, whether on purpose or by accident.
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You don’t need to cite a source if it’s a well-known fact. For example: “George Washington was the first US president.” Cite sources when you are using information other than well- known facts.
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A website has just the right information on my subject, so I cut and paste it to my paper.
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Put the pasted material in quotations and cite your source in-text and in the works cited page.
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I really like the way the writer described the character in a book, so I write his/her words down in my book report.
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I can write... “As JK Rowling put it in The Order of the Phoenix, ‘The evidence the dark lords had returned was incontrovertible.’ “
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I copied a paragraph from an encyclopedia and changed a few words so it looked a little different and let the teacher think they were my words.
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I can read the paragraph, close the book and write, in my own words, what the paragraph was saying. This is called paraphrasing. Still needs an in-text citation and works cited listing.
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Using other people’s work is a good thing if I give them proper credit.
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Write source cards as you use resources. Number them. Put each new fact on a notecard, include source card number & page number Put quotes around directly quoted facts
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If the information is new to me, it probably needs to be cited.
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I could receive an F or 0 on my paper. I may not get credit for the class and have to take it again.
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If I plagiarize in high school, I may not graduate on time. I could lose college acceptances and scholarships. At a job, if I take credit for someone else’s work, I could be fired.
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Don’t plagiarize Give credit where credit is due When in doubt, cite it
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Adapted from Karen Romang’s Plagiarsim PowerPoint
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