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Referencing and Plagiarism Janna Graham October, 2010
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How to Plagiarize Word for word Direct quotes Changing words in quotes Anything that is not your own idea
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So What? Receive a zero with no rewrite Suspension Expulsion Reputation Loss of money
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Citations in a Paper Long and short quotations MLA and APA (Author, year, page) Cite author in text (year) then at end (page)
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Endnotes and Footnotes CMS Unobtrusive Superscript in text and note with proper citation in assigned spot
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Referencing Many different formats to referencing: MLA English and some humanities APA Education Ologies- psychology, sociology, criminology Sciences Chicago Histories and humanities
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Referencing- APA Alphabetize by last name of first author/editor DO NOT number Know the difference between a Works Cited list and a Works Referenced list
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Referencing- APA One author Wilde, G. J. S. (1994). Target risk: Dealing with the danger of death, disease, and damage in everyday decisions. Toronto: PDE. Two authors DuNann, D. W., & Kroger, S. M. (2004). More than two authors Sloan, F. A., Stout, E. M., & Laing, L. (2000). More than 6- list the six and et al.
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Referencing- APA Article in a newspaper Walton, D. (2002, October 30). Police in Calgary make a big ecstasy bust. The Globe and Mail, p. A10. Book with an editor Schuller, R.A., & Ogloff, J. R. P. (Eds.). (2001). Introduction to psychology and law: Canadian perspectives. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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Referencing- APA Nonperiodical web document Cain, A., & Burris, M. (1999, April). Investigation of the use of mobile phones while driving. Retrieved January 15, 2000, from http://www.cutr.eng.usf.edu/its/mobile_phone_text.htm
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Reputable Sources Wikipedia=not reputable at all!!!!!!!! Primary documents Trustworthy Find the same information in other sources Peer reviewed to a degree ERIC etc.
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