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Nine Things You Should Already Know About Plagiarism – AUAHS 14/08/2016

Nine Things You Should Already Know About Plagiarism – AUAHS Nine Things You Should Already Know About Plagiarism 1. What is the point of writing assignments? The point of any writing assignment is to improve your understanding of a particular topic or problem, to help you express your understanding in writing, and to let the professor evaluate how well you c...

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If you are caught plagiarising, it's possible that not only will you be removed from your course and institution, but you may never be able to study for a degree again.
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Here are a few examples of plagiarism:
1. Paraphrasing a book or journal too closely
2. Missing out punctuation in a citation
3. Handing in an essay that you didn't write
4. Accidentally leaving in a source that you didn't mean to
5. Copying words or ideas from someone else's work, without giving credit
6. Failing to put a quote in quotation marks
7. Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation
8. Copying sentence structure but changing words around, without giving credit

31/03/2015

Nine Things You Should
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9. What are the penalties for plagiarism?
At OU, acts of plagiarism can receive institutional penalties ranging from a letter of reprimand to required coursework to expulsion. All academic misconduct offenses also receive grade penalties determined by the instructor. Grade penalties are not restricted to the value of the assignment and may be up to an F in the course. Juniors and seniors who plagiarize any significant portion of a paper should expect at least a suspension for a spring or fall semester. Under the right circumstances even freshmen and sophomores may also receive suspensions or even be expelled for plagiarism.

30/03/2015

Nine Things You Should
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8. What are the most common kinds of plagiarism?
At OU there are three common kinds of plagiarism: whole-paper, cut-and-paste, and cut-and-paste with references.

Whole-paper plagiarism. In this form of plagiarism, all or most of the student's paper is lifted from another student or a published source, for example the Internet, a book, or a print article. It is especially bad to buy a paper from any source that offers ready-made term papers. Students who have engaged in this form of plagiarism in the past have been expelled from the University.

Cut-and-paste plagiarism. In this form of plagiarism, parts of a paper ranging from phrases and sentences to entire paragraphs are taken from the Internet or somewhere else and incorporated into the student's paper with no signal that they are not the student's own expression.

Cut-and-paste plagiarism with references. In this form of plagiarism, words or ideas in a paper are included from another source, a reference to the source is included, but there is no quotation signal. Again, the problem is that a reference indicates only that the accompanying text is somehow derived from or related to the cited source. A reference alone does not show that the text is a direct quotation from that source. Thus a reference alone does not suspend the professor's expectation that the words are your own words. A direct quotation with a reference but without quotation marks is plagiarism.

29/03/2015

Nine Things You Should
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7. What is "paraphrase"?

Paraphrase is repeating in your own words the thought expressed in someone else's words. Paraphrase ranges from a very loose rewording of the text's basic idea (okay) to a nearly-identical version of the words or sentence structure of the original text (not okay). This spectrum means there is no sharp boundary between appropriate and inappropriate paraphrase. Basically, paraphrase is inappropriate where a reasonable person would say that you have stopped thinking and writing in your own words and are simply restating someone else's thoughts without admitting it.

Most commonly, students get in trouble by writing words that stay too close to the original for too long with no signal but a reference to indicate the source. Here are three tips to avoid those problems:

Don't stop thinking. Understand your source well enough to explain its meaning in your own words. Never paraphrase by copying someone else's words into your paper and then changing them around.

Keep paraphrase as short as possible. If your paraphrase goes over a sentence or two, you've probably stopped writing your own words.

Signal your source in the text, not just with a reference. If you are in a conversation and think someone else's words are important enough to repeat, you ordinarily explain who said it. Similarly, if a source is important enough to paraphrase, it is important enough to mention in your text, not just in a footnote.

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