Plagiarism Test 11/9

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What is plagiarism?

" to steal and pass (the ideas or words of another) as one's own: without crediting the source."

remix

Combines multiple sources

aggregator

Does not balance original work to the cited material

Plagiarism

literary theft

what do you do if you have a question

you should check your MLA handbook or ask a teacher

examples of plagiarism

- turning in someone's work as your own - failing to put a direct quotation in quotation marks -copying words or ideas from someone else without giving answers -giving incorrect info. about the sources of a quotation -changing the words but copying the sentence structure of a source (incorrectly paraphrasing)

Consequences of plagiarism

-expulsion -appears on permanent record -failing grade -zero

Consequences of plagiarism

1) fail the class, suspension, expulsion 2) also goes on your permanent record

404 error

Includes citations to non-existent or inaccurate information

re-tweet

Relies too closely on the text's original wording and/or structure

clone

a word for word copy of a text that is passed off as one's own

find-replace

changes key words and phrases

hybrid

combines correctly cited sources with copied work that has not been cited correctly

CT RL-C

contains a large section of text form a single source

recycle

reusing your own paper

When does plagiarism occur?

when a writer duplicates another writer's ideas or language and then calls the work their own


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