What is plagiarism? Presenting someone else’s work as your own. Including: Another person’s actual words (written and spoken) Another person’s ideas or.

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What is plagiarism? Presenting someone else’s work as your own. Including: Another person’s actual words (written and spoken) Another person’s ideas or theories Facts/statistics that are not common knowledge

When do you use quotes and references?

Quotations and Bibliographies Quoting Including passages or ideas from books and articles within your assignment Writing a bibliography Writing a list of all the books and articles you have used

Direct quotations Direct copying of a section from a book, journal article, website etc.

Human resource planning is an important part of business planning. “Plans are normally divided into short, medium and long terms. The period over which business plans extend varies from one organisation to another” (Currie, 2006, p.59).

Indirect quotations Reference to an idea credited to an author Putting an author’s ideas into your own words

Teaching assistants may be involved in helping and monitoring volunteers. An important part of this will involve the induction of volunteers and providing them with all the information they need (Kamen, 2008, p.150).

The famous Mayan site in Chichén Itzá is described as being one of the main attractions of Mexico and worth an even longer visit (Kohnstamm, 2004).

Websites?

Like many large companies, Ikea has a programme of social initiatives, for instance this year “it will spend about $163m on grassroots development programs in India alone, and has been working with agencies like the United Nations Development Programme and Unicef” (Dutt, 2010).

What do you include in a bibliography? Armstrong, D. (1996) From Versailles to Maastricht. Basingstoke: MacMillan.

Browning, G. (2003) Grass roots management. Harlow: Pearson Education. Grewal, D. and Levy, M. (2012) Marketing. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw Hill. McVeigh, K. (2011) Disabled marchers turn out in thousands for benefits protest. Available from: d-marchers-thousands-benefits-protest (accessed 1 Sept. 2012). How to create a bibliography

Problems?

Multiple authors Multiple authors Up to 3 authors, write all three in the in-text reference More than 3 authors, write the first then et al. Richards, A., Smith, D., Lydiard, T. and Roberts, R. “The green slime discovered on the surface of Mars confirmed the existence of alien life forms” (Richards, Smith and Lydiard, 2011, p.4). “The green slime discovered on the surface of Mars confirmed the existence of alien life forms”(Richards et al., 2011, p.4). In the bibliography, write all authors – even if there are lots!

Authors citing other authors? If you are reading a book by Renee Anderson who quotes another work by Chris Baker – what do you do?

s, letters, unpublished interviews? Sender/speaker (year) Medium and receiver of communication, day/month. Fry, S. (2010) Letter to Alan Davies, 27 September.

Online journal databases? Online journal databases? Martindale, N. (2009) ‘The pros and cons of online assessment’, Personnel Today, 20 October, pp Martindale, N. (2009) ‘The pros and cons of online assessment’, Personnel Today, 20 October, pp.12-13, General OneFile [online]. Available at: i.do?id=GALE%7CA &v=2.1&u=wes t&it=r&p=GPS&sw=w (accessed 5/10/12).