Plagiarism and Paraphrasing

Lina Ell
Lina EllEnglish Teacher um Dunellen High School
What is Plagiarism?
Plagiarize: to steal or pass
  off (the ideas or words of
  another) as one’s own: use
  (another’s production)
  without crediting the source
 (Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary 11th ed).
It’s not a black & white issue.
Plagiarism can get a bit muddy….




 Purdue University Online Writing Lab, http://owl.English.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_plagiar.html
We want to know
     what
YOU
think
YOU
know
YOU
learn
Plagiarism and Paraphrasing
So WHEN do you
have to give credit to
someone else? (cite
your source)
words
ideas
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What are the two
 times you don’t need to
 cite your source?

 Your Own Information

 Common Knowledge
Which of these do you need to cite?

   How I feel about Sept. 11, 2001.
        NO. It’s my words and ideas.

   Information I learned about whales on a
    National Geographic television program
         YES! Someone else’s words and ideas
        even though it isn’t on paper.

   A quote from Martin Luther King’s “I Have a
    Dream” speech
        YES—if it’s in quotes then you must cite it.

   That the United States declared independence
    from England on July 4, 1776.
         NO—this is “common knowledge”
Quote
How to Quote? Hit the nail
 directly on the head with a
 hammer!

   Must match your source
    exactly word-for-word

   Must be just a small part of
    the original (maximum of 2
    sentences per paragraph)
Paraphrase

It sounds simple, but it can be tricky.

The rule is: USE YOUR OWN WORDS
So How Do We Do It?

o Read the passage
  carefully              PARAPHRASE
o Decide the main            ME!
  ideas of the passage
o Highlight important
  words or phrases
o Put the main points
  in your own words
Example 1

            Passage from Book
       • Ancient Egyptians
         believed that Osiris, a
         good and wise king, was
         the first pharaoh. He
         spread knowledge to
         other parts of the world,
         while his wife, Isis, ruled
         Egypt in his place.
Good Paraphrase         Poor Paraphrasing
• King Osiris was the   • King Osiris was an
  first pharaoh and       ancient Egyptian King
  spread knowledge.       and the first pharaoh.
  Queen Isis ruled        He was good and wise
  Egypt when he was       because he spread
  gone.                   knowledge to other
                          parts of the world. His
                          wife Isis ruled Egypt in
                          his place.
Example 2
  Passage from Book
o Upon returning home,
  Osiris was murdered by
  his evil brother Set, who
  cut Osiris’s body into
  pieces and dumped it in
  the Nile River. Isis found
  the body and put it back
  together by winding
  linen bandages around
  it.
Good Paraphrase
• Osiris’s brother Set
  killed Osiris by
  cutting his body       Poor Paraphrase
  into pieces, and       • Osiris was
  Isis put the body        murdered and Isis
  back together.           found the body
• Some employees have to work long
  hours in hot, overcrowded conditions for
  low pay.

 • Some workers are exploited.
• Computers can process information
  quicker and with less mistakes than
  people.

• Computers are more efficient than
  people.
Summarize
• Include only the main points

• Read the source first, make notes, then,
  write a summary without looking at the
  source
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Plagiarism and Paraphrasing

  • 1. What is Plagiarism? Plagiarize: to steal or pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one’s own: use (another’s production) without crediting the source (Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary 11th ed).
  • 2. It’s not a black & white issue. Plagiarism can get a bit muddy…. Purdue University Online Writing Lab, http://owl.English.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_plagiar.html
  • 3. We want to know what
  • 8. So WHEN do you have to give credit to someone else? (cite your source)
  • 10. ideas
  • 12. What are the two times you don’t need to cite your source?  Your Own Information  Common Knowledge
  • 13. Which of these do you need to cite?  How I feel about Sept. 11, 2001. NO. It’s my words and ideas.  Information I learned about whales on a National Geographic television program YES! Someone else’s words and ideas even though it isn’t on paper.  A quote from Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech YES—if it’s in quotes then you must cite it.  That the United States declared independence from England on July 4, 1776. NO—this is “common knowledge”
  • 14. Quote How to Quote? Hit the nail directly on the head with a hammer!  Must match your source exactly word-for-word  Must be just a small part of the original (maximum of 2 sentences per paragraph)
  • 15. Paraphrase It sounds simple, but it can be tricky. The rule is: USE YOUR OWN WORDS
  • 16. So How Do We Do It? o Read the passage carefully PARAPHRASE o Decide the main ME! ideas of the passage o Highlight important words or phrases o Put the main points in your own words
  • 17. Example 1 Passage from Book • Ancient Egyptians believed that Osiris, a good and wise king, was the first pharaoh. He spread knowledge to other parts of the world, while his wife, Isis, ruled Egypt in his place.
  • 18. Good Paraphrase Poor Paraphrasing • King Osiris was the • King Osiris was an first pharaoh and ancient Egyptian King spread knowledge. and the first pharaoh. Queen Isis ruled He was good and wise Egypt when he was because he spread gone. knowledge to other parts of the world. His wife Isis ruled Egypt in his place.
  • 19. Example 2 Passage from Book o Upon returning home, Osiris was murdered by his evil brother Set, who cut Osiris’s body into pieces and dumped it in the Nile River. Isis found the body and put it back together by winding linen bandages around it.
  • 20. Good Paraphrase • Osiris’s brother Set killed Osiris by cutting his body Poor Paraphrase into pieces, and • Osiris was Isis put the body murdered and Isis back together. found the body
  • 21. • Some employees have to work long hours in hot, overcrowded conditions for low pay. • Some workers are exploited.
  • 22. • Computers can process information quicker and with less mistakes than people. • Computers are more efficient than people.
  • 23. Summarize • Include only the main points • Read the source first, make notes, then, write a summary without looking at the source