Plagiarism Do’s and Don’ts. What is plagiarism? Turning in SOMEONE ELSE’S WORK as your own.

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Plagiarism Do’s and Don’ts

What is plagiarism?

Turning in SOMEONE ELSE’S WORK as your own

What is plagiarism? Turning in SOMEONE ELSE’S WORK as your own COPYING someone else’s WORDS or ideas as your own

What is plagiarism? Turning in SOMEONE ELSE’S WORK as your own COPYING someone else’s WORDS or ideas as your own Failing to use QUOTATION MARKS properly

What is plagiarism? Turning in SOMEONE ELSE’S WORK as your own COPYING someone else’s WORDS or ideas as your own Failing to use QUOTATION MARKS properly Giving incorrect CITATION information

What is plagiarism? Turning in SOMEONE ELSE’S WORK as your own COPYING someone else’s WORDS or ideas as your own Failing to use QUOTATION MARKS properly Giving incorrect CITATION information Changing words but copying SENTENCE STRUCTURE

What is plagiarism? Turning in SOMEONE ELSE’S WORK as your own COPYING someone else’s WORDS or ideas as your own Failing to use QUOTATION MARKS properly Giving incorrect CITATION information Changing words but copying SENTENCE STRUCTURE Copying so many words and ideas from sources that they makes up a MAJORITY of your work

Avoid Plagiarism : Do’s

PLAN well

Avoid Plagiarism : Do’s PLAN well Read for MAIN IDEAS

Avoid Plagiarism : Do’s PLAN well Read for MAIN IDEAS Take notes WITHOUT LOOKING at the source as often as possible

Avoid Plagiarism : Do’s PLAN well Read for MAIN IDEAS Take notes WITHOUT LOOKING at the source as often as possible Mark your notes with Q, P, S, or ME for quotes, summary, paraphrase, or “me”

Avoid Plagiarism : Do’s PLAN well Read for MAIN IDEAS Take notes WITHOUT LOOKING at the source as often as possible Mark your notes with Q, P, S, or ME for quotes, summary, paraphrase, or “me” Manage your SOURCES

Avoid Plagiarism : Do’s PLAN well Read for MAIN IDEAS Take notes WITHOUT LOOKING at the source as often as possible Mark your notes with Q, P, S, or ME for quotes, summary, paraphrase, or “me” Manage your SOURCES Develop your OWN VOICE and style

Avoiding Plagiarism : Don’t

Don’t minimize the SERIOUSNESS of plagiarism

Avoiding Plagiarism : Don’t Don’t minimize the SERIOUSNESS of plagiarism Don’t just repeat information you find – INTERPRET, ANALYZE, and SYNTHESIZE it

Avoiding Plagiarism : Don’t Don’t minimize the SERIOUSNESS of plagiarism Don’t just repeat information you find – INTERPRET, ANALYZE, and SYNTHESIZE it Don’t just work for a grade – work for real LEARNING

Sources The Learning Center at Plagiarism.org Avoiding Plagiarism at purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/01/ Media Center Legal – Module 8 – Lesson 6 – Plagiarism at depts/media/elemlessons_rev/m8-legal_ issues/lesson6plagiarism.htmlhttp://