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Avoiding Plagiarism




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Step 1: Read
                                                                             • Think: What’s important?
                                                                               What is the author
                                                                               writing about?

                                                                             • Optional: Print out your
                                                                               articles/make a
                                                                               photocopy of your
  http://www.youthbeat.com/Portals/33268/images/Teen-at-computer.jpg




• You need to know what                                                        sources and read actively.
  you’ve found in order to                                                      – Use a pen/highlighter to
  take notes on it. (DUH!)                                                        identify important
                                                                                  information.
Step 2: Think
   ASK YOURSELF THESE
   QUESTIONS:                    Then…
• Is this information relevant    • If you can answer “YES” to
  to my paper?                      these questions, move on.
• Can I trust this resource?      • If you said “NO” to any of
• Do I need this                    these questions, consider
  information, or do I already      moving on and finding
  have it?                          another source.




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Step 3: Decide How to Proceed
• Use a direct quote?
  – If you can’t say it any better yourself    OR
• Paraphrase?
  – If you need the details of the text, but
  you can put it in your own words and         OR
  not lose anything.
• Summarize?
  – If you only need the main ideas of what you’ve
    read. Condensing the information will be enough.
But, how
 do I do
  these
 things?


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How to Quote Directly
• Copy and paste the text you intend to use.
• Put quotation marks around it. (Both
  sides, please.)
• Beneath the quote, explain, in your own
  words, the significance of this information.
  – If you can’t say it any better, you still ought to
    have a reason to include it. Explain that here.
In-text
citation   Direct Quote (Notes)
• Siegel: “being constantly involved with
  Facebook promoted a single-minded focus on
  oneself--one's looks, habits, and behaviors.”
• This means that the problem is directly
  connected to the amount of time the user
  spends on Facebook.
• Being submerged in pictures of others all of
  the time encourages one to be self-conscious.
In-text    Direct Quote (Written Draft)
citation

         It’s hard to pinpoint what about Facebook
     inspires users to hurt themselves, but a study
     cited by Siegel states that “being constantly
     involved with Facebook promoted a single-
     minded focus on oneself--one's
     looks, habits, and behaviors.”This means that
     the problem is directly connected to the
     amount of time the user spends on Facebook.
     Being submerged in pictures of others all of
     the time encourages one to be self-conscious.
How to Paraphrase
• USE YOUR OWN WORDS!
   – None of this “I’ll only copy parts of it”-business.
      • The parts you do copy will need quotation marks.
   – Sticking in a few synonyms with a thesaurus is NOT
     paraphrasing.
   – Do not attempt to imitate the author’s style. Be yourself.
   – Pretend you’re “teaching” this information to someone
     else.
• Be sure to use “all main points and important details”
  from the article you’re using (Lundsford 183).
• Explain the significance of your paraphrased material.
Paraphrasing (Notes)
• Original Text: “being constantly involved with      In-text
  Facebook promoted a single-minded focus on          citation
  oneself--one's looks, habits, and behaviors.”

• A study cited by Siegel states that users who are   Notice that
  continuously on Facebook are in danger of being     this version
  too self-conscious. They’re tempted to be           of the
  concerned about their appearance and actions.       material, my
                                                      version, says
• Why does Facebook inspire users to hurt             the same
  themselves?                                         thing that
• If users spent less time on Facebook, they might    the quote
  not be so concerned with how they stack up          does, but
  against others.                                     using my
                                                      words.
Paraphrasing (Written Draft)
• Original Text: “being constantly involved with
  Facebook promoted a single-minded focus on       In-text
  oneself--one's looks, habits, and behaviors.”    citation


• It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what about         Notice that
  Facebook inspires users to hurt                  this version
  themselves, but a study cited by Siegel states   of the
  that users who are continuously on Facebook      material, my
  are in danger of being too self-conscious.       version, says
  They’re tempted to be concerned about their      the same
                                                   thing that
  appearance and actions. If users spent less      the quote
  time on Facebook, they might not be so           does, but
  concerned with how they stack up against         using my
  others.                                          words.
How to Summarize
• USE YOUR OWN WORDS!
• SHORTEN THINGS UP!
  – Summaries are shorter than the original.
• Write down only the main points, what really
  matters here (Lunsford 184).
• Explain the significance of your summary.
Summary (Notes)
• Original Text: “being constantly involved with
  Facebook promoted a single-minded focus on
  oneself--one's looks, habits, and behaviors.”
                                                    Notice that
                                                    this summary
• suggests that the problem is directly connected   only
                                                    comments
  to the fact that users are spending too much      on the main
  time on social networking sites (Siegel).         points, not
                                                    the nitty-
• If users spent less time on Facebook, they        gritty details.
  might not be so concerned with how they stack     It’s also a
  up against others.                                little shorter
                                                    than my
                                                    summary.
                                   In-text
                                   citation
Summary (Written Draft)
• Original Text: “being constantly involved with
  Facebook promoted a single-minded focus on
  oneself--one's looks, habits, and behaviors.”

• It’s hard to pinpoint what about Facebook        Notice that
  inspires users to hurt themselves, but a study   this summary
  cited suggests that the problem is directly      only
  connected to the fact that users are spending    comments
  too much time on social networking sites         on the main
  (Siegel). If users spent less time on            points, not
                                                   the nitty-
  Facebook, they might not be so concerned with    gritty details.
  how they stack up against others.                It’s also a
                                                   little shorter
In-text                                            than my
citation                                           summary.
Works Cited
• Lunsford, Andrea A. Everyday Writer. New
  York: Bedford, 2009. 181-83. Print.
• Siegel, Judy. "Link Found Between Heavy Use
  of Facebook and Eating Disorders..." Jerusalem
  Post (International). 01 Feb 2011: 6. SIRS
  Issues Researcher. Web. 18 Apr 2012.

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Avoiding Plagiarism

  • 1. Avoiding Plagiarism http://www.ololcollege.edu/archive_material/Plagiarism_Project/Image21.gif
  • 2. Step 1: Read • Think: What’s important? What is the author writing about? • Optional: Print out your articles/make a photocopy of your http://www.youthbeat.com/Portals/33268/images/Teen-at-computer.jpg • You need to know what sources and read actively. you’ve found in order to – Use a pen/highlighter to take notes on it. (DUH!) identify important information.
  • 3. Step 2: Think ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS: Then… • Is this information relevant • If you can answer “YES” to to my paper? these questions, move on. • Can I trust this resource? • If you said “NO” to any of • Do I need this these questions, consider information, or do I already moving on and finding have it? another source. http://mollymediastudios.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/bubble_thought_l.gif
  • 4. Step 3: Decide How to Proceed • Use a direct quote? – If you can’t say it any better yourself OR • Paraphrase? – If you need the details of the text, but you can put it in your own words and OR not lose anything. • Summarize? – If you only need the main ideas of what you’ve read. Condensing the information will be enough.
  • 5. But, how do I do these things? http://247magazine.co.uk/wp-content/themes/247magazine-images/2010/11/homealone2.jpg
  • 6. How to Quote Directly • Copy and paste the text you intend to use. • Put quotation marks around it. (Both sides, please.) • Beneath the quote, explain, in your own words, the significance of this information. – If you can’t say it any better, you still ought to have a reason to include it. Explain that here.
  • 7. In-text citation Direct Quote (Notes) • Siegel: “being constantly involved with Facebook promoted a single-minded focus on oneself--one's looks, habits, and behaviors.” • This means that the problem is directly connected to the amount of time the user spends on Facebook. • Being submerged in pictures of others all of the time encourages one to be self-conscious.
  • 8. In-text Direct Quote (Written Draft) citation It’s hard to pinpoint what about Facebook inspires users to hurt themselves, but a study cited by Siegel states that “being constantly involved with Facebook promoted a single- minded focus on oneself--one's looks, habits, and behaviors.”This means that the problem is directly connected to the amount of time the user spends on Facebook. Being submerged in pictures of others all of the time encourages one to be self-conscious.
  • 9. How to Paraphrase • USE YOUR OWN WORDS! – None of this “I’ll only copy parts of it”-business. • The parts you do copy will need quotation marks. – Sticking in a few synonyms with a thesaurus is NOT paraphrasing. – Do not attempt to imitate the author’s style. Be yourself. – Pretend you’re “teaching” this information to someone else. • Be sure to use “all main points and important details” from the article you’re using (Lundsford 183). • Explain the significance of your paraphrased material.
  • 10. Paraphrasing (Notes) • Original Text: “being constantly involved with In-text Facebook promoted a single-minded focus on citation oneself--one's looks, habits, and behaviors.” • A study cited by Siegel states that users who are Notice that continuously on Facebook are in danger of being this version too self-conscious. They’re tempted to be of the concerned about their appearance and actions. material, my version, says • Why does Facebook inspire users to hurt the same themselves? thing that • If users spent less time on Facebook, they might the quote not be so concerned with how they stack up does, but against others. using my words.
  • 11. Paraphrasing (Written Draft) • Original Text: “being constantly involved with Facebook promoted a single-minded focus on In-text oneself--one's looks, habits, and behaviors.” citation • It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what about Notice that Facebook inspires users to hurt this version themselves, but a study cited by Siegel states of the that users who are continuously on Facebook material, my are in danger of being too self-conscious. version, says They’re tempted to be concerned about their the same thing that appearance and actions. If users spent less the quote time on Facebook, they might not be so does, but concerned with how they stack up against using my others. words.
  • 12. How to Summarize • USE YOUR OWN WORDS! • SHORTEN THINGS UP! – Summaries are shorter than the original. • Write down only the main points, what really matters here (Lunsford 184). • Explain the significance of your summary.
  • 13. Summary (Notes) • Original Text: “being constantly involved with Facebook promoted a single-minded focus on oneself--one's looks, habits, and behaviors.” Notice that this summary • suggests that the problem is directly connected only comments to the fact that users are spending too much on the main time on social networking sites (Siegel). points, not the nitty- • If users spent less time on Facebook, they gritty details. might not be so concerned with how they stack It’s also a up against others. little shorter than my summary. In-text citation
  • 14. Summary (Written Draft) • Original Text: “being constantly involved with Facebook promoted a single-minded focus on oneself--one's looks, habits, and behaviors.” • It’s hard to pinpoint what about Facebook Notice that inspires users to hurt themselves, but a study this summary cited suggests that the problem is directly only connected to the fact that users are spending comments too much time on social networking sites on the main (Siegel). If users spent less time on points, not the nitty- Facebook, they might not be so concerned with gritty details. how they stack up against others. It’s also a little shorter In-text than my citation summary.
  • 15. Works Cited • Lunsford, Andrea A. Everyday Writer. New York: Bedford, 2009. 181-83. Print. • Siegel, Judy. "Link Found Between Heavy Use of Facebook and Eating Disorders..." Jerusalem Post (International). 01 Feb 2011: 6. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 18 Apr 2012.