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Organizing information and avoiding plagiarism
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Note cards should contain: adequate identification of the source a brief summary of the information obtained, or a direct quotation of a specific person’s words, or a paraphrase in your own words of a specific person’s ideas. Be careful to avoid misrepresentation by lifting material out of context or by twisting the interpretation to suit your conclusion.
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Each note card should have: Clear identification of the source (top right corner) a main idea – an inference – as the topic heading notes that include the information that supports or explains the inference (summary, paraphrase, or direct quotation) your own comment that indicates how you might use the note or how it might relate to other note cards you have written (at the bottom)
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ALWAYS identify whether the notes on your note cards are summary (bullet points or “S”) paraphrase (“P”) direct quotation (in “ “). This way you will avoid plagiarism
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Summarizing an author’s views is an easy way to record the factual information in a source. Use this method for a source that gives an overview of the topic, a survey of the issues, or factual details about the topic. Take your notes for a summary note card in PHRASE form to make reporting the information in your own words easier when you write the actual paper (bullet points)
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Choose factual, specific details: dates, places, names, statistics, etc. Summary note cards include: Accurate information Clear phrasing – precise, specific information in phrase form
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But use this method selectively, choosing to quote only those passages that deal directly with your subject in memorable language. Use “…” to represent part of a quotation you’ve left out, and “….” to represent and sentences left out. ALWAYS identify the speaker of the quotation if it is someone other than the author (someone they quoted)
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Choose actual remarks made by real people whose names and links to the topic you can identify. Choose passages with memorable language. Direct Quotation note cards include: Speaker’s identity Accurate wording and punctuation Quotation marks
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Paraphrasing the views of either an author or a specific person identified in a source is the most useful – and the most misused – method of note taking. It is not simply a casual way of reproducing the author’s views approximately word for word without using quotation marks. Rather, it is the process of thinking through what the author has said and then restating the information IN YOUR OWN WORDS.
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Choose either direct quotations or if the writer is trustworthy a section in which he expresses his own ideas. Paraphrasing note cards include: Speaker’s identity Accurately restated important information Reflect intent of original
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Do not number note cards in the order you take them. Create a bibliography card with all of the sources listed on it using MLA style. Include accurate source and page identification on each card. Use some code on the bib card and repeat on each note card. Include specific topic headings. Go beyond repeating source title or even the subtopics.
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