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Intellectual Theft Plagiarism and Referencing Sources
Tina Murphy June 17, 2011 FRIT 8530
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What is intellectual theft?
Stealing someone’s ideas, thoughts, or words and making them your own. In other words, Plagiarism.
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/different-types-of-plagiarism.html
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Plagiarism
! to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own
! to use (another's production) without crediting the source
! to commit literary theft
According to the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, to "plagiarize" means…
Plagiarismdotorg
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Plagiarism
! to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source.
According to the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, to "plagiarize" means…
In other words, plagiarism is an act of fraud. It involves both stealing someone else's work and lying about it afterward.
Plagiarismdotorg
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5 Types of Plagiarism
Copy and Paste
Metaphor
Word Switch
Idea Style
http://www.valdosta.edu/~cbarnbau/personal/teaching_MISC/plagiarism.htm For detailed information, please click on the link below.
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Copy and Paste Original Excerpt:
The term podcasting combines the words “iPod” and “broadcasting,” but you do not need an iPod or any other mp3 player to…
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Copy and Paste Original Excerpt:
The term podcasting combines the words “iPod” and “broadcasting,” but you do not need an iPod or any other mp3 player to…
Copy and Paste:
Teachers can use podcasting, a term that combines the words “iPod” and “broadcasting,” to enhance student learning…
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Correct Method Cite the Source:
Teachers can use podcasting, a term that “combines the words ‘iPod’ and ‘broadcasting,’” (Purcell, 2011) to enhance…
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Correct Method Cite the Source:
Teachers can use podcasting, a term that “combines the words ‘iPod’ and ‘broadcasting,’” (Purcell, 2011) to enhance…
✓Use quotations to identify the use of exact wording.
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Correct Method Cite the Source:
Teachers can use podcasting, a term that “combines the words ‘iPod’ and ‘broadcasting,’” (Purcell, 2011) to enhance…
✓Use quotations to identify the use of exact wording.
✓Copy text exactly from the original source.
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Correct Method Cite the Source:
Teachers can use podcasting, a term that “combines the words ‘iPod’ and ‘broadcasting,’” (Purcell, 2011) to enhance…
✓(Author, Year of publication)
✓Use quotations to identify the use of exact wording.
✓Copy text exactly from the original source.
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Word Switch Original Excerpt:
The term podcasting combines the words “iPod” and “broadcasting,” but you do not need an iPod or any other mp3 player to…
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Word Switch Original Excerpt:
The term podcasting combines the words “iPod” and “broadcasting,” but you do not need an iPod or any other mp3 player to…
Word Switch:
Neither an iPod nor any other kind of mp3 player is needed to create podcasts, a term which combines the words “iPod” and “Broadcasting,” because…
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Correct Method Credit the Source:
According to Purcell (2011), neither an iPod nor any other kind of mp3 player is needed to create podcasts, a term which “combines the words ‘iPod’ and ‘Broadcasting,’” because…
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Correct Method Credit the Source:
According to Purcell (2011), neither an iPod nor any other kind of mp3 player is needed to create podcasts, a term which “combines the words ‘iPod’ and ‘Broadcasting,’” because…
✓Credit the author for their information.
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Correct Method Credit the Source:
According to Purcell (2011), neither an iPod nor any other kind of mp3 player is needed to create podcasts, a term which “combines the words ‘iPod’ and ‘Broadcasting,’” because…
✓Credit the author for their information.
✓Place all exact wording in quotations.
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Style Original Excerpt:
The term podcasting combines the words “iPod” and “broadcasting,” but you do not need an iPod or any other mp3 player to…
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Style Original Excerpt:
The term podcasting combines the words “iPod” and “broadcasting,” but you do not need an iPod or any other mp3 player to…
Style Plagiarism:
Podcasting is a term that combines two words, “iPod” and “Broadcasting.” However, neither an iPod nor mp3 player…
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Style Original Excerpt:
The term podcasting combines the words “iPod” and “broadcasting,” but you do not need an iPod or any other mp3 player to…
Style Plagiarism:
Podcasting is a term that combines two words, “iPod” and “Broadcasting.” However, neither an iPod nor mp3 player…
First Thought
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Style Original Excerpt:
The term podcasting combines the words “iPod” and “broadcasting,” but you do not need an iPod or any other mp3 player to…
Style Plagiarism:
Podcasting is a term that combines two words, “iPod” and “Broadcasting.” However, neither an iPod nor mp3 player…
Second Thought
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Correct Method Credit the source and use your own words:
According to Purcell (2011), podcasts are a great, yet inexpensive, method for students to be a creator of information. Podcast are audio files that are saved to mp3, wav, m4a, or various other audio formats. Little technology is needed to create podcasts…
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Correct Method Credit the source and use your own words:
According to Purcell (2011), podcasts are a great, yet inexpensive, method for students to be a creator of information. Podcast are audio files that are saved to mp3, wav, m4a, or various other audio formats. Little technology is needed to create podcasts…
✓Credit the author for their information.
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Correct Method Credit the source and use your own words:
According to Purcell (2011), podcasts are a great, yet inexpensive, method for students to be a creator of information. Podcast are audio files that are saved as mp3, wav, m4a, or various other audio formats. Little technology is needed to create podcasts…
✓Credit the author for their information.
✓Remember: Use own words as much as possible!!!
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Idea Original Excerpt:
Podcasting can increase student’s motivation to learn through the integration of a technology they already love. Students will be more motivated to complete a project…
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Idea Original Excerpt:
Podcasting can increase student’s motivation to learn through the integration of a technology they already love. Students will be more motivated to complete a project…
Idea Plagiarism:
I believe that teachers can engage students through podcasting, because today’s students are technological natives. They readily learn through technologies such as podcasting…
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Idea Original Excerpt:
Podcasting can increase student’s motivation to learn through the integration of a technology they already love. Students will be more motivated to complete a project…
Idea Plagiarism:
Teachers can engage students through podcasting, because today’s students are technological natives. They readily learn through technologies such as podcasting.
This is the same idea.
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Correct Method Credit the source for any ideas:
Teachers can engage students through podcasting, because today’s students are technological natives. They readily learn through technologies such as podcasting (Purcell, 2011). Additionally, this novel…
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Correct Method Credit the source for any ideas:
Teachers can engage students through podcasting, because today’s students are technological natives. They readily learn through technologies such as podcasting (Purcell, 2011). Additionally, this novel…
✓Note: This is the most common form of plagiarism!
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Correct Method Credit the source for any ideas:
Teachers can engage students through podcasting, because today’s students are technological natives. They readily learn through technologies such as podcasting (Purcell, 2011). Additionally, this novel…
✓Credit the author for ideas that are not your own.
✓Note: This is the most common form of plagiarism!
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Metaphor Original Excerpt:
His raging soul screamed for vengeance while his deathly calm voice rumbled with a lion’s growl just before the attack.
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Metaphor Original Excerpt:
His raging soul screamed for vengeance while his deathly calm voice rumbled with a lion’s growl just before the attack.
Metaphor Plagiarism:
His voice bellowed with a lion’s growl, because he was screaming for vengeance deep within his soul.
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Metaphor Original Excerpt:
His raging soul screamed for vengeance while his deathly calm voice rumbled with a lion’s growl just before the attack.
Metaphor Plagiarism:
His voice bellowed with a lion’s growl, because he was screaming for vengeance deep within his raging soul.
Screaming soul
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Metaphor Original Excerpt:
His raging soul screamed for vengeance while his deathly calm voice rumbled with a lion’s growl just before the attack.
Metaphor Plagiarism:
His voice bellowed with a lion’s growl, because he was screaming for vengeance deep within his raging soul.
Growling lion
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Correct Method Credit the source for any figurative language:
His voice bellowed “with a lion’s growl” (Murphy, 2011), because vengeance burned deep within his furious soul.
✓Try to write according to your style if at all possible.
✓Figurative language is an author’s creative style.
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Correct Method Credit the source for any figurative language:
His voice bellowed “with a lion’s growl” (Murphy, 2011), because vengeance burned deep within his furious soul.
✓Try to write according to your style if at all possible.
✓Figurative language is an author’s creative style.
✓However, give the source credit if you must use the original author’s figurative language.
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How to avoid Plagiarism
! Use your own words as much as possible.
! Always give credit to the source where you have received information.
! If you use someone’s exact words put them in quotes.
! If you have paraphrased someone’s work give credit.
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Bibliography
Barnbaum, C. Plagiarism: A student’s guide to recognizing it and avoiding it. Retrieved June 13, 2011 from Valdosta State University Web Site: http://www.valdosta.edu/~cbarnbau/personal/teaching_MISC/plagiarism.htm
Purcell, M. (2011). The power of podcasting. Library Media Connection, 48-49.
What is Plagiarism? (n.d.) Retrieved July 15, 2008, from http://www.plagiarism.org/learning_center/what_is_plagiarism.html