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What is plagiarism? (1) “to steal and pass off the ideas or words of another as one’s own” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). (2) Using another person’s ideas.

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1 What is plagiarism? (1) “to steal and pass off the ideas or words of another as one’s own” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). (2) Using another person’s ideas without giving him/her credit

2 How can we avoid plagiarism? You must give credit whenever you use - another person’s ideas, opinions, or theories - information that is not common knowledge - quotations of another person’s actual spoken or written words - a paraphrase of another person’s spoken or written words

3 Strategies for Avoiding Plagiarism 1. Put in quotations everything that comes directly from the text.

4 2. Paraphrase- State someone else’s ideas in your own words. Strategies for Avoiding Plagiarism

5 3. Check your paraphrase against the original text to be sure you have not accidentally used the same phrases or words. Also, make sure the information is accurate. Strategies for Avoiding Plagiarism

6 4. Citation- You include a citation for everything that is quoted and paraphrased. Example: The Lochness monster was sighted in January 2004 by three young students (Strollo 49).

7 Answer this in your own words… How can we avoid plagiarizing?

8 What Is a Paraphrase? - A paraphrase is stating someone else’s ideas in your own words. - It is a more detailed restatement than a summary, which focuses concisely on a single main idea.

9 Steps for Paraphrasing 1.Reread the original passage until you understand its full meaning. 2. Set the original aside and write your paraphrase. 3. Check your version with the original to make sure that your version accurately expresses all the essential information in a new form.

10 4. Use quotation marks to identify any unique term or phraseology you have borrowed exactly from the source. 5. You need to give the person writing the original passage credit through an in-text citation. (Brown 32) Steps for Paraphrasing Author’s Last Name Page Number

11 Paraphrase this…. “Little, Brown & Company has pulled a mystery novel from the shelves after passages in the book were found to have been plagiarized from ‘a variety of classic and contemporary spy novels,’ the publisher said on Tuesday. The book, Assassin of Secrets, a debut novel by Q. R. Markham, was released last week by Mulholland Books, an imprint of Little, Brown…Nicole Dewey, a spokeswoman for the publisher, said that 6,500 copies of the book were printed. The book was ranked 49,200 on Amazon.com on Tuesday afternoon…Bookstores were instructed to return the books to the publisher, and customers asked to return books to retailers for refunds” (Bosman).


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