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1 Plagiarism and MLA Citations
9th Bim 1, Wk. 1

2 What is plagiarism?

3 What is plagiarism? According to the MLA Handbook, plagiarism is “using another person’s ideas, information or expressions without acknowledging that person’s work” (66).

4 Types of plagiarism You directly quoted, changed around only a few words and phrases, or changed the order of the original’s sentences. You copied text and pasted it into your paper without quotation marks and without citing the source. You presented facts or paraphrased someone’s wording without acknowledgement (including using someone else´s examples) You bought or otherwise acquired a research paper and handed in part or all of it as your own.

5 Consequences of plagiarism
Colleges and universities – fail assignment, fail course, sometimes expulsion Legal – fines or jail time (depending on severity of plagiarism) Institutions – Loss of job Seran – Zero, Suspension

6 Plagiarism? Yes or No I got my friend to read my paper and write down other quotes that would help support my argument.

7 Plagiarism? Yes or No I got my friend to read my paper and write down other quotes that would help support my argument. YES (unless assigned by a teacher to work on something as a group)

8 Plagiarism? Yes or No After my friends and I had a big discussion and disagreement about the reading, I used some of our points in my paper.

9 Plagiarism? Yes or No After my friends and I had a big discussion and disagreement about the reading, I used some of our points in my paper. NO, but these ideas do belong to everyone in the group

10 Plagiarism? Yes or No I read an article on the internet and used its main point as my thesis

11 Plagiarism? Yes or No I read an article on the internet and used its main point as my thesis YES, not okay even if you use your own words

12 Plagiarism? Yes or No I read an article on the internet, used some parts of it word-for-word in my paper, and listed the article on my works cited page.

13 Plagiarism? Yes or No I read an article on the internet, used some parts of it word-for-word in my paper, and listed the article on my works cited page. YES, if you did not use quotation marks around the direct quotes and correctly cite it in the paper

14 Plagiarism? Yes or No I rewrote some sentences in my friend’s paper so that it would sound better.

15 Plagiarism? Yes or No I rewrote some sentences in my friend’s paper so that it would sound better. YES, work submitted for a grade must have been written entirely by the student being graded. Both of you are guilty of academic misconduct.

16 Plagiarism? Yes or No I got my friend to read my paper and circle all the typos.

17 Plagiarism? Yes or No I got my friend to read my paper and circle all the typos. NO, your friend is simply bringing attention to changes needed, not changing them for you

18 Plagiarism? Yes or No. My tutor rewrote my thesis statement to change it from a summary to something that opens up an argument.

19 Plagiarism? Yes or No. My tutor rewrote my thesis statement to change it from a summary to something that opens up an argument. YES – it was not written by you!

20 How do I avoid plagiarism?
Cite (or make reference to) your sources! Use quotation marks Use parentheses to indicate the name of the autor and page number

21 When do we cite our sources?
Using someone else´s idea in a quotation Using someone else´s particular wording, phrase or language Paraphrasing or summarizing someone else´s ideas

22 When do we NOT cite our sources?
Common knowledge – a fact or phrase that is generally known without research Example: Donald Trump is the president of the US. Example: You can’t judge a book by its cover.

23 Example John F. Kennedy was elected President of the United States in 1960.

24 Example John F. Kennedy was elected President of the United States in 1960. John F. Kennedy was elected President of the United States in because of his charismatic personality.

25 Why do we cite other people´s work, quotes and ideas?

26 What does MLA stand for? Modern Language Association
Used mostly in liberal arts and humanities

27 When are MLA guidelines used?
Formatting an essay or a paper Making a Works Cited Citing an idea or quote in an essay

28 Essay Format Available in Microsoft Word templates Heading
Double-spaced 12 pt Times New Roman font

29 Works Cited List of all sources cited in an essay
Included at the end of an essay Also known as “bibliography” Use easybib.com

30 In text citation Book: author´s name and the page #
Ex: (Lee 121) Website: author name. If no author name, corporate or website name (e.g., Encyclopedia Britannica, BBC News, Amnesty International). Ex: (AP News)

31 Four Ways to Cite Author last name and page number at the end in parentheses Romantic poetry is characterized by the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (Wordsworth 263). Last name only Number only (no comma, no p.) Period is at the end

32 Four Ways to Cite Author name in sentence, page number in parentheses
Wordsworth stated that Romantic poetry was marked by a "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (263).

33 Four Ways to Cite Author name and page number in sentence
On page 263, Wordsworth highlights Romantic poetry´s “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.”

34 Four Ways to Cite Paraphrasing the idea (no quotation, but both author name and page number are still present) Wordsworth extensively explored the role of emotion in the creative process (263).

35 Practice Quote: When enough years had gone by to enable us to look back on them, we sometimes discussed the events leading to his accident. I maintain that the Ewells started it all, but Jem, who was four years my senior, said it started long before that. He said it began the summer Dill came to us, when Dill first gave us the idea of making Boo Radley come out. Source: To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, page 3 Which citation is NOT correct? Jem and Scout argue about how Jem had his accident (Harper Lee, 3). On page 3 of Lee´s novel, Scout remembers how she and her brother Jem “sometimes discussed the events leading to his accident.” “Dill first gave us the idea of making Boo Radley come out” (Lee 3).

36 From George Orwell´s novel 1984 on page 11:
(Describing The Ministry of Truth) The Ministry of Truth—Minitrue, in Newspeak [Newspeak was the official language of Oceania.]—was startlingly different from any other object in sight. It was an enormous pyramidal structure of glittering white concrete, soaring up, terrace after terrace, 300 meters into the air. From where Winston stood it was just possible to read, picked out on its white face in elegant lettering, the three slogans of the Party: WAR IS PEACE FREEDOM IS SLAVERY IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH


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