Plagarism Tutorial
What is a work cited page?
A works cited page, also known as a bibliography or reference list, comes at the end of your paper listing all the works (books, articles, Internet sites, etc) you've quoted, paraphrased or otherwise used to create your paper.
unique phrase: Does it need an internal citation?
Yes
Where is this citation referenced?
at the end of your paper
paraphrasing and summarizing are ways to _______ plagiarism.
avoid
summarizing includes
condensing the source material into a few lines,
paraphrasing or summarizing-
credit is always given to the author.
Common Knowledge includes
information that is considered a well-established fact verifiable in five or more sources.
How to avoid plagiarism: quoting
involves using exact words, phrases, and sentences from a source, setting off with quotation marks, citing where the information was taken from.
"Common Knowledge"
need no internal citation in a paper.
Internal citations are called
parenthetical citations
Also includes common:
sayings and proverbs and historical dates, places and events
For every ____, ____, or______ you must "tag" it
sentence, phrase, or idea
Other forms of "borrowing" considered as plagiarism
structure, format, or style without giving credit
paraphrasing and summarizing both involve
taking ideas, words, or phrases from a source and crafting new sentences within your writing.
Plagiarism
the act of taking another person's writing, conversation, song, or even an idea and passing it off as your own.
"internal, in-text, or parenthetical citation" refers to
the practice of giving credit to an author, singer, or speaker by citing their words/ideas within your paper.
Plagiarism includes
web pages books songs television shows email messages interviews articles or any other medium
Whenever you use someone's words you have to:
write them exactly as they appear