The document discusses plagiarism, including what it is, why people do it, and how to avoid it. It provides examples of recent plagiarism incidents in the news involving TV shows and politicians. It then poses a series of questions about whether certain actions constitute plagiarism and provides explanations. Key ideas are that plagiarism is a form of theft and dishonesty, and to avoid it you must properly cite any ideas or wording borrowed from other sources.
2. Plagiarism in the News
Fox's 'New Girl' Sued For Plagiarism, Intellectual Property
Theft
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/21/new-girllawsuit_n_4638204.html
Now Shia LeBeouf is Plagiarizing Kenneth Goldsmith
http://gapersblock.com/bookclub/2014/01/21/now_shia_lab
eouf_is_plagiarizing_kenneth_goldsmith_and_maybe_the_p
oetry_foundation/
Rachel Maddow accuses Sen. Rand Paul of plagiarism
http://on.aol.com/video/rand-paul-caught-plagiarizingspeech-517990840
Rand Paul responds to accusation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlC9VY9om20
3. Is it ok to…
…use the ideas of another author without
providing a reference, even if you write
them in your own words?
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4. Is it ok to…
…use the ideas of another author without
providing a reference, even if you write
them in your own words?
Even if you do not directly copy the author's words you must
provide a reference when you talk about their ideas.
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5. Is it ok to…
…submit all or part of one essay for two
separate assignments?
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6. Is it ok to…
…submit all or part of one essay for two
separate assignments?
Although this may surprise you, self-plagiarism is a form of
plagiarism and is not permitted.
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7. Is it ok to…
…include a fact or saying in your
assignment which is generally known
without providing a reference?
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8. Is it ok to…
…include a fact or saying in your
assignment which is generally known
without providing a reference?
If a fact is generally well known or 'common knowledge' then you
don't need to reference it. Bear in mind that what you consider to
be common knowledge may not be well known to others, if in
doubt provide a reference
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9. Is it ok to…
…incorporate text from another
source, changing one or two words and
providing a citation?
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10. Is it ok to…
…incorporate text from another
source, changing one or two words and
providing a citation?
If you do not intend to quote directly from the source, you
must write about it in your own words. Using too many
words from the original source is plagiarism, even if you
provide a reference.
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11. What is the big deal?
Plagiarism is an act of theft.
Plagiarism is dishonest.
Plagiarism is a form of
cheating.
12. CSU Student Code of Conduct
Plagiarism and Misrepresentation of Work
No student will represent the work of others as his or
her own. Themes, essays, term
papers, tests, presentations and other similar
assignments must be the work of the student
submitting them. When direct quotations are
used, they must be indicated and when the ideas of
another are incorporated, they must be appropriately
cited.
1. No student will submit the same assignment for two
From CSU Student Code of Conduct 2012-13; “Conduct Regulations I-E” p.2
13. Why do people plagiarize?
Don’t know what plagiarism is
Lack of confidence in one’s own
abilities
Pressure to succeed
Poor time-management
14. How can we avoid plagiarism
Take good notes
Quote, paraphrase, summarize
Cite!
15. Cite your sources!
Why?
Citations
refer readers to your original source(s)
Provide evidence for your conclusions
Prove you aren’t plagiarizing!
When?
Cite
any ideas not your own
When in doubt, CITE!
How?
Use
citation managers to organize your sources
Follow formats in appropriate style guides
16. To cite or not to cite?
A recent study concluded the global
temperature has increased .6 degrees C in
the past 100 years.
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17. To cite or not to cite?
A recent study concluded the global
temperature has increased .6 degrees C in
the past 100 years.
Include the author and source of the study so your audience members can find it for
themselves. For example, “A 2007 study by Harvard researchers Barton and Watkins
published in the Journal of Climate Change concluded the global temperature…….”
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18. To cite or not to cite?
It's my opinion that people remain dependent
on petroleum because most of us are
unwilling to change our habits and our way of
life.
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19. To cite or not to cite?
It's my opinion that people remain dependent
on petroleum because most of us are
unwilling to change our habits and our way of
life.
You do not have to cite your own opinions
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20. To cite or not to cite?
According to Nagel, online citation managers
are often flawed, and it’s important to refer
to your style manual for citation help.
21. To cite or not to cite?
According to Nagel, online citation managers
are often flawed, and it’s important to refer
to your style manual for citation help.
You must always cite the ideas of others. Make sure to include enough information to
identify the original source. You are also encouraged to include the author’s
credentials. For example, “Erin Nagel, CSU Librarian, stated in her 2013 presentation
titled COMM 1110, that online citation managers…..”
22. To cite or not to cite?
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia
23. To cite or not to cite?
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia
You do not have to cite facts considered to be common knowledge
24. To cite or not to cite?
It is the policy of Clayton State University
that “no student will represent the work
of others as his or her own.”
25. To cite or not to cite?
It is the policy of Clayton State University
that “no student will represent the work
of others as his or her own.”
You must always cite direct quotations. In a speech, indicate when a
direct quote begins by inserting a phrase such as, “and I quote....”.
28. Citation information for websites
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/georgia-history-overview
29. What if I can’t find the citation
information?
Don’t use the source
Use whatever information is
available
Ask a librarian to help you find it
30. More info
Library Research LibGuide- Plagiarism
http://clayton.libguides.com/research/plagiarism
Paraphrasing, patchwriting, and direct quotes
http://content.easybib.com/students/research-
guide/paraphrasing-patchwriting-direct-quotes/
Plagiarism: What every student needs to know
http://www.clark.edu/Library/iris/use/use_home.s
html
Notas del editor
Paraphrasing w/o citation
Paraphrasing w/o citation
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