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RESEARCH MATERIALS &
     PLAGIARISM

  To search for information, fact, or
                 truth
Where to begin…

• There are many reference materials:
  – Books
  – Newspapers
  – Encyclopedia- look up key words
  – Bible- look up key words in the topical index
  – Internet- search engines
  – Magazines- Not Teen Magazine! Try Time or National
    Geographic
But how do I know the info. is true?

• Are my sources reliable?
   – 1. Check your information against another source
   – 2. Check the tone- Is the author biased/trying to sway
     your opinion? They should be OBJECTIVE!
   – 3. Is the information up to date?
   – 4. Be a detective- Scope out the author! Look up the
     author! Are they an expert in the field which they are
     writing about?
      • Tip: Is your author a hairstylist writing on new medical
        technologies? –OR- a doctor writing on new medical
        technologies?
Get your own Original Idea!

         Plagiarism…
Plagiarism

• Plagiarism is using another person's words or ideas
  without giving credit to that person. Plagiarism is much
  like lying.

• But…who are you really cheating if you plagiarize?
                         • YOU!
• You don’t learn the skills if you don’t actually do the
  work! You’re cheating yourself out of your own
  education.
Is it really a BIG deal?
                   • YES!
• Plagiarism in school/college is grounds for
  failure or even expulsion. Plagiarism goes
  on your permanent academic record!
• Legal punishments for plagiarism range
  from up to $50,000 in fines or 1 year in
  prison.
• Plagiarism in your job= “You’re fired!”
•   Professor John Broderick, ODU English Chair
You are plagiarizing if…

• You don’t put the words of another in quotation marks.
• You paraphrase the words of another = simply changing a word or
  phrases here and there.
• You don’t clearly acknowledge the source of ideas or material taken
  from another.
• You don’t make it clear how much you depended on your sources.
  Can the reader tell the difference between your research and your
  original ideas?
• You don’t document sources adequately
• You purchase a paper online, or “borrow” a friend’s
• You copy and paste from the internet
• Even if you give the original author credit, if your work is made up
  mainly of another’s ideas…YOU ARE PLAGIARIZING!
What To Do?
• Give Credit where Credit is Due!
• Write down all of the titles, authors, dates,
  website addresses, publishers, etc. of all
  the reference materials you use!

• But…Where do I find this information?
Documenting your sources!
Don’t get BUSTED! How to document your
         sources of information…

 In English, we will use MLA style:

 – 1. all information is arranged in alphabetical order by
   the author’s last name!
 – 2. all information should be double spaced with all
   lines after the first indented!
 – 3. Punctuation is very important! Your documentation
   is not correct unless your punctuation is correct!
What should my documentation
            look like?
• for books:
   author's last name, author's first name or initial, Title. where it

      was published: company it’s published by, date published. (Print)

   Article in Encyclopedia:
   Author (if there is one). “Topic.” Title of Encyclopedia. Edition.

      Year published. (Print)

   – Article in a magazine:
   Author’s last name, first name. “Title of article.” Title of Magazine

     date article was published: pages of article. (Print)
   ***(notice double spacing and hanging indent)
What should my documentation
             look like?
• Newspaper article:
• author’s last name, author’s first name. “Title of article.”

    Title of newspaper printing date (day month year), edition of

       newspaper: pg. (Print)
• Online Newspaper article:
• Author’s last name, author’s first name. “Title of Article.”

    Title of newspaper. Day of publication month of publication year

       of publication. date of access (day month year) <url>. (Online)
What should my documentation
          look like?
• An entire website:
• Title of site. Ed. Followed by name of editor. Date of publication or

       update. Date of access (day month year) <url>. (Online)

    Interview:
    Last name of person interviewed, first name. Personal Interview,

    date. (Interview)

    *** (notice double spacing and hanging indent)
But what if I use someone’s words
      or ideas in my paper?
• In-text citations: use in-text citations/parenthetical
  documentation after the quote, idea, or information from
  another author.
• In-text citations look like this: (Smith 5)
   – the author’s last name and the page number go in parenthesis
   – in-text citations go right inside the period.
   * If you write an entire paragraph of info. from another source- you
      don’t need these at the end of each sentence…only at the end of
      the paragraph!
   Note: If you mention the author’s name in your info. Then you
      only need the page number in ( ).
“I can’t find all the info!!!”
• If you cannot find an author- cite the title or a
  shortened version of the title and the page #
• Ex: (American Cars 67).
   – (“Dolphin in the Atlantic” C5).

   – After your information from an online source, simply
     cite the author (Davidson). Or the article title (“Boat
     Sinks Off Coast”) because there are usually no page
     numbers
In-text Citation Examples
• In his article, White explains that an unnoticed
  puck is very familiar to the Admirals. It seems
  late goals have been common for the Admirals
  this year (C2).

• “Sunday, Gordon charged from 16th to first in
  five laps” (Long C3). Moves like this helped
  Gordon surpass Earnhardt’s career total.

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Plagiarism

  • 1. RESEARCH MATERIALS & PLAGIARISM To search for information, fact, or truth
  • 2. Where to begin… • There are many reference materials: – Books – Newspapers – Encyclopedia- look up key words – Bible- look up key words in the topical index – Internet- search engines – Magazines- Not Teen Magazine! Try Time or National Geographic
  • 3. But how do I know the info. is true? • Are my sources reliable? – 1. Check your information against another source – 2. Check the tone- Is the author biased/trying to sway your opinion? They should be OBJECTIVE! – 3. Is the information up to date? – 4. Be a detective- Scope out the author! Look up the author! Are they an expert in the field which they are writing about? • Tip: Is your author a hairstylist writing on new medical technologies? –OR- a doctor writing on new medical technologies?
  • 4. Get your own Original Idea! Plagiarism…
  • 5. Plagiarism • Plagiarism is using another person's words or ideas without giving credit to that person. Plagiarism is much like lying. • But…who are you really cheating if you plagiarize? • YOU! • You don’t learn the skills if you don’t actually do the work! You’re cheating yourself out of your own education.
  • 6. Is it really a BIG deal? • YES! • Plagiarism in school/college is grounds for failure or even expulsion. Plagiarism goes on your permanent academic record! • Legal punishments for plagiarism range from up to $50,000 in fines or 1 year in prison. • Plagiarism in your job= “You’re fired!” • Professor John Broderick, ODU English Chair
  • 7. You are plagiarizing if… • You don’t put the words of another in quotation marks. • You paraphrase the words of another = simply changing a word or phrases here and there. • You don’t clearly acknowledge the source of ideas or material taken from another. • You don’t make it clear how much you depended on your sources. Can the reader tell the difference between your research and your original ideas? • You don’t document sources adequately • You purchase a paper online, or “borrow” a friend’s • You copy and paste from the internet • Even if you give the original author credit, if your work is made up mainly of another’s ideas…YOU ARE PLAGIARIZING!
  • 8. What To Do? • Give Credit where Credit is Due! • Write down all of the titles, authors, dates, website addresses, publishers, etc. of all the reference materials you use! • But…Where do I find this information?
  • 10. Don’t get BUSTED! How to document your sources of information… In English, we will use MLA style: – 1. all information is arranged in alphabetical order by the author’s last name! – 2. all information should be double spaced with all lines after the first indented! – 3. Punctuation is very important! Your documentation is not correct unless your punctuation is correct!
  • 11. What should my documentation look like? • for books: author's last name, author's first name or initial, Title. where it was published: company it’s published by, date published. (Print) Article in Encyclopedia: Author (if there is one). “Topic.” Title of Encyclopedia. Edition. Year published. (Print) – Article in a magazine: Author’s last name, first name. “Title of article.” Title of Magazine date article was published: pages of article. (Print) ***(notice double spacing and hanging indent)
  • 12. What should my documentation look like? • Newspaper article: • author’s last name, author’s first name. “Title of article.” Title of newspaper printing date (day month year), edition of newspaper: pg. (Print) • Online Newspaper article: • Author’s last name, author’s first name. “Title of Article.” Title of newspaper. Day of publication month of publication year of publication. date of access (day month year) <url>. (Online)
  • 13. What should my documentation look like? • An entire website: • Title of site. Ed. Followed by name of editor. Date of publication or update. Date of access (day month year) <url>. (Online) Interview: Last name of person interviewed, first name. Personal Interview, date. (Interview) *** (notice double spacing and hanging indent)
  • 14. But what if I use someone’s words or ideas in my paper? • In-text citations: use in-text citations/parenthetical documentation after the quote, idea, or information from another author. • In-text citations look like this: (Smith 5) – the author’s last name and the page number go in parenthesis – in-text citations go right inside the period. * If you write an entire paragraph of info. from another source- you don’t need these at the end of each sentence…only at the end of the paragraph! Note: If you mention the author’s name in your info. Then you only need the page number in ( ).
  • 15. “I can’t find all the info!!!” • If you cannot find an author- cite the title or a shortened version of the title and the page # • Ex: (American Cars 67). – (“Dolphin in the Atlantic” C5). – After your information from an online source, simply cite the author (Davidson). Or the article title (“Boat Sinks Off Coast”) because there are usually no page numbers
  • 16. In-text Citation Examples • In his article, White explains that an unnoticed puck is very familiar to the Admirals. It seems late goals have been common for the Admirals this year (C2). • “Sunday, Gordon charged from 16th to first in five laps” (Long C3). Moves like this helped Gordon surpass Earnhardt’s career total.