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HOW TO AVOID PLAGIARISMPresented By
Marvin Ridge High School
Media Staff
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THE INFORMATION SEARCH PROCESS – CAROL KUHLTHAU
Kuhlthau, C. (2004)
ETHICS AGREEMENT STATEMENT
As a student in this online class, I agree to the following guidelines: * By the first day of classes, for this session, I will all finances, technology, materials, and assistive services associated with taking this course or any course at NCCU (fees, fines, EOL account information, textbook, Student Disability Services accommodations, etc.) dealt with. If for some reason, I am unable to access the course, it will not constitute an excuse to make-up any missed assignments. I will thoroughly review the course web site on a regular basis to ensure I am aware of announcements, assignments, deadlines and/or meetings. * I will complete assignments in a timely and professional manner, including readings, forum discussions, etc. I will submit only my original work for this semester and not the work of other students, persons, or sources. I will cite sources when using ideas from other persons and not be guilty of plagiarism. I will not recycle previous assignments * I will communicate with the course instructor or appropriate helpdesk staff (Instructional Technology or Blackboard) if I need assistance, after having reviewed the Blackboard site to determine if I have followed instructions properly. * I will complete my field experiences hours during this semester and will NOT combine hours from other courses. * I will not send documents prepared in in formats other than Microsoft Word unless I save it in richtext (.rft) or .pdf format first. I understand that if I fail to do this, I may not be allowed to resubmit my documents. I will not submit work to the instructor’s email account unless given permission to do so. I understand that if the assignment has been removed from the Blackboard site after the published due date I should not send it to the instructor’s email account because it will not be graded. *I understand that it is my responsibility to notify the instructor immediately of any verifiable medical occurrence that may prevent the student from completing any assignment on time. Any delay, longer than 2 days, in such notification, may result in me still receiving a zero or grade reduction on the assignment(s). I will be allowed up to an additional 48 hours to complete assignments, with an instructor approved excuse. Any approved excuse MUST COVER entire time that the window was open for an assignment and not just the due date. * I agree to withdraw from the course in a timely and appropriate manner if I am unable to keep up and complete assignments. * I understand that Incomplete grades (“I”) are only granted for unforeseen emergencies and only after I have completed at least 80% of the work for the class. Therefore, I will complete work well in advance of the end of the course, to the best of my ability, so as not to require this consideration. * I understand that LATE WORK will be accepted only under special conditions. * I understand that no work will be submitted in the comment box. All documents will be submitted as attachments through the Assignment section of the Blackboard site. * I understand that I will not receive a grade higher than a “D” if I do not complete and submit the Field Experience information as requested by the posted due date. * I understand that no work in this course will be graded until I have submitted this document (Ethics Agreement Statement) as a digitally signed attachment to the Assignment section of this Blackboard site. * I understand that the syllabus will serve as the contract between the instructor and me. *I have located and read the syllabus. If I have any questions, with regards to the syllabus, I will email the instructor immediately.
(Type information below. Use “save as” and rename your document – YOURNAME Ethics Agreement. Then submit your document to the Blackboard site) Name: Date: Course:
* I will complete assignments in a timely and professional manner, including
readings, forum discussions, etc. I will submit only my original work for this semester and not the work of other
students, persons, or sources. I will cite sources when using ideas from other
persons and not be guilty of plagiarism. I will not recycle previous assignments
PLAGIARISM – WHAT IS IT??
“The unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work.”
Plagiarism is the act of stealing ideas, language and information and passing them off as one’s own. Although research requires us to refer to another person’s ideas, we must reference these ideas and give credit to the sources where we found this information.(http://www.arlington.k12.ma.us/ahs/docs/plagarism.pdf)
EXAMPLES OF PLAGIARISM
Paying someone to complete your
assignment
Failing to use footnotes and/or a bibliography
Cutting and pasting from the internet
Copying from a printed book
Copying from a friend
HOW DO YOU AVOID PLAGIARISM?
Direct quotations
Paraphrasing
Includes summarizing and referencing the works
of others within your paper or project
Even when paraphrasing – YOU STILL MUST CITE!
WHAT DO I NEED TO CITE?
This chart will help you decide what must be cited
It was created by Robert A. Harris in The Plagiarism Handbook
(from Mt Lebanon School District Media page http://www.mtlsd.org/highschool/highschoolplagiarismlessons.asp)
Did youthink of
it?
No.
Yes.
Is itcommon
knowledge?
No.
Yes.
Cite it. Do not cite it.
So – the rule is:
If you created it, you do not need to cite the source
If you did not create the content, you must cite the source
Did youthink of
it?
No.
Yes.
Is itcommon
knowledge?
No.
Yes.
Cite it. Do not cite it.
EXCEPTION!
You do not need to cite common knowledge
You do not need to cite the source of an unoriginal piece of information IF
An educated person should know the information
OR
It is a provable fact that could be found in a general encyclopedia
EXAMPLE
Jennifer Lawrence is the actress who plays Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games
(don’t have to cite this – well-known fact)
o Amandla Stenberg (2012) states “Jen has some of Katniss’ qualities in her.”
o (cite the source of any ideas that are not your own, and any time you use the exact words of the source)
WHY SHOULD YOU BOTHER?
Four good reasons for citing sources in your work: Citing reliable information gives credibility to your work
Cheating is unethical behavior
It is only fair to give credit to the source – otherwise, you are stealing the source’s ideas
The consequences are severe – plagiarism is not worth the risk!
(from Mt Lebanon School District Media page http://www.mtlsd.org/highschool/highschoolplagiarismlessons.asp)
REAL LIFE CONSEQUENCES Joe Biden – forced to quit the 1988 presidential race due to
allegations of plagiarism throughout law school (http://www.nytimes.com/1987/09/18/us/biden-admits-plagiarism-in-school-but-says-it-was-not-malevolent.html)
Michael McAdoo – UNC-Chapel Hill football player received an F in a course, academic probation and academic suspension. Kept off the football team.
(http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/07/17/1349691/mcadoo-paper-case-looks-bad-for.html)
Kaavya Viswanathan – Harvard University student published debut novel How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life. Found out she plagiarized (cut & paste from other novels) – book was recalled and sequel was cancelled
(http://www.strose.edu/academics/academic_integrity/article3218)
Melissa Elias – President of Madison School Board, NJ plagiarized a commencement speech. Forced to resign.
(http://www.strose.edu/academics/academic_integrity/article3218)
HOW TO CITE
MLA or APA ? Purdue Owl – USE IT!
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/ MLA uses parenthetical citation – placing
relevant source information in parenthesis after a quote or paraphrase
Follows the author-page method of in-text citation
This means that the author’s last name and page number must appear in the text, and a complete reference should appear on your Works Cited page
EXAMPLES
Wordsworth stated that Romantic poetry was marked by a "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (263).
Romantic poetry is characterized by the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (Wordsworth 263).
Wordsworth extensively explored the role of emotion in the creative process (263).
(from Purdue Owl https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/02/)
REVIEW
When do you use in-text citations?
Do you have to cite when you put things in your own words?
What is included in the in-text citation?
What is the last page of your paper called that contains all your sources?
WORKS CITEDDionne, E. J. “Biden Admits Plagiarism in School but Says it was not Malevolent”
The New York Times. 18 Sept 1987: Web.
Harris, Robert A. The Plagiarism Handbook: Strategies forPreventing, Detecting, and Dealing with Plagiarism. Pyrczak Publishing: Los Angeles, 2001. Print.
Kane, Dan. “UNC Honor Court Failed to Find McAdoo’s ObviousPlagiarism.” News & Observer. 17 July 2011: Web.
Kramer, Michelle. Mt. Lebanon High School Library. Mount Lebanon School District, (2014). Web. 06 Nov. 2014.
Kuhlthau, Carol C. Seeking Meaning: A Process Approach to Libraryand Information Services, 2nd edition, Libraries Unlimited, Westport, CT., 2004. Print.
Wordsworth, William. Lyrical Ballads. London: Oxford UP, 1967.Print.