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Make sure it is CLEAR Considerate Legal Ethical Appropriate Responsible

Is it plagiarism ? Plagiarism via Brain PopBrain Pop

Plagiarism Tutorial According to the Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, to plagiarize is to "to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own : use (another's production) without crediting the source" It comes from the Latin word plagiarius which meant kidnapper, and was used in the sense of a literary thief

Ways to avoid Plagiarism  Record your bibliography details as you read  Differentiate between 1.Verbatim ( in quotes) 2.Summaries in your words 3.Ideas generated  Take notes relevant to topic AFTER reading  Integrate ideas A great sources for some note taking tips

Harrison PlagiarismHarrison Plagiarism? What about Vanilla Ice andDavid Bowie? An example from Literature on NPRLiterature on NPR

Copyright Copyright is the ownership of an intellectual property within the limits prescribed by a particular nation's or international law. In the United States, for example, the copyright law provides that the owner of a property has the exclusive right to print, distribute, and copy the work, and permission must be obtained by anyone else to reuse the work in these ways. Copyright is provided automatically to the author of any original work covered by the law as soon as the work is created. The author does not have to formally register the work, although registration makes the copyright more visible. Copyright extends to unpublished as well as published works. The U.S. law extends copyright for 50 years beyond the life of the author

Fair Use This is a parody for educational purposes created by a professor at Stanford university for the purpose of demonstrating copyright and fair use to students. Listen carefully as some important ideas are explained. ( also on wikipage)

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Make sure it is CLEAR Considerate Legal Ethical Appropriate Responsible

Sources “ Plagiarism” Brain Pop. “ You Quote It, you Note it” Acadia University. / “ David Bowie, Queen, Vanilla Ice “ Copyright Website. “Listen“ All Things Considered.National Public Radio. Images “ David Bowie” - “Piratey” - www. students.oe.edu “Vanilla Ice’ - “Plagiarism” - www. muq. Edu.au “The wild Blue” - www. Humanities.org “Stolen Passages” - www. answwersto.wordpress.com “ Identifying Plagiarism plagiarismexamples.pdf