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Plagiarism Plagiarism involves using the work of another person and presenting it as your own Wording of a sentence Data Diagram Photograph It is the most serious academic offence and can result in a dismissal from university (for staff & students)
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Plagiarism 1. You must always express information in your own words 2. You must always acknowledge the source where your information comes from
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Plagiarism - an example A. falcata is a shrubby species growing to 4m in height and is common along the east coast of Australia (Andrew & Hughes, 2005) Scenario 1: We used Acacia falcata, a shrubby species growing to 4m in height and common along the east coast of Australia. Worst form of plagiarism! Copied sentence word for word Did not acknowledge source of information
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Plagiarism - an example Scenario 2: We used Acacia falcata, a shrubby species growing to 4m in height and common along the east coast of Australia (Andrew & Hughes, 2005). Still plagiarism Even though acknowledged source Copied sentence word for word
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Plagiarism - an example Scenario 3: We used Acacia falcata, a shrubby species common along the east coast of Australia and growing to 4m in height (Andrew & Hughes, 2005) Still plagiarism It is not enough to add/delete a word here or there Can’t just stick pieces of sentences together!
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Plagiarism - an example Scenario 4: We used Acacia falcata, ‘a shrubby species growing to 4m in height and is common along the east coast of Australia’ (Andrew & Hughes, 2005) No plagiarism - direct quote You will not get any marks for your assignments if you use direct quotes Must express ideas in your own words!
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Plagiarism - an example Scenario 5: We used Acacia falcata in our experiment. Plants of this species grow to a height of approximately 4m and are of a short woody appearance. They are commonly distributed along the Australian East Coast (Andrew & Hughes, 2005). No plagiarism Expressed information in own words Cited original source of information Genius!
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Turnitin detects plagiarism
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