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Plagiarism &
Academics
-------------------
Dr. Nirmal Kumar Swain
Assistant Professor
Banasthali University
Rajasthan – 304022
nkswainlisfaculty@gmail.com
The word plagiarize actually comes from the
Latin plagia
re—to kidnap (Oxford English
Dictionary).
When you plagiarize, you’re taking (or
kidnapping) someone else’s work.
Basic Definition of Plagiarism
Definition of Plagiarism
“The term “plagiarism” includes, but is not limited to, the
use, by paraphrase or direct quotation, of the published or
unpublished work of another person without full or clear
acknowledgment. It also includes the unacknowledged
use of materials prepared by another person or agency
engaged in the selling of term papers or other academic
materials.”
Characteristics of Plagiarism
• Lacks guidance
– Illegal/unethical
– Inadvertent/Unintentional
• Inadvertent/Unintentional
– Result of poor research methods
– Illegal/unethical – also embarrassing
• Intentional
– Illegal/unethical
Common Examples of Plagiarism
• Downloading papers from commercial Web sites and
turning them in as your own.
• Downloading pictures, bits of music, or parts of other
people’s PowerPoint presentations found on the Web
into PowerPoint presentations that you are creating.
• Turning in as your own work a paper (or parts of a
paper) that someone else wrote.
• Turning in as your own work a paper that you
purchased or downloaded for free.
• Cutting and pasting (or otherwise copying directly) from
articles, Web sites, or other sources without citing
them.
• Paraphrasing or summarizing what you read without
citing the source.
How Could I Be Caught?
There are a number of ways to detect plagiarism:
• People can search the Web! All they need is to find
a unique phrase that is in a paper to be able to
find the original source online.
• People can read, and may recognize what you
wrote as someone else’s work.
• Plagiarism detection programs such as Turnitin.
• Other clues, such as a real difference in writing
styles.
What Do I Need to Give Proper
Credit?
• The author(s) or editor(s) of the book, article,
Web site, story, etc.
• The title of the work.
• Publication information (where published, who
published, when published).
• Volume, issue, and page numbers (if
applicable).
• Date obtained (if applicable).
• URL if an electronic source.
In other words, all the information that someone
would need to find this work again!
How Do I Give Proper Credit?
By Citing!
• Use quotation marks and credit all
sources any time you use another
person’s exact words.
• Credit sources whenever you
paraphrase.
• Give credit to the original authors when
you model your work on theirs
• Common knowledge need not be cited.
How Much Can I Use?
• Err on the side of caution—if in
doubt, put it in quotation marks or
reword.
• Regardless of the number of exact
words, always document the
source when you are using another
person’s ideas.
How Does Documentation Help to
Avoid Plagiarism?
Documentation styles provide methods
for citing uniformly:
– References
– Punctuation
– Abbreviations
– Statistics
– Etc.
Common Documentation Styles
• Chicago (History, some humanities)
• Turabian (Chicago Style for student
writers)
• Modern Language Association
(English/humanities)
• American Psychological Association
(Social Sciences)
• Council of Biology Editors
(Science/Math)
Online Sources for Citing Correctly
–
Plagiarism Quiz
I only have to use quotation marks if the material
I am using is copyrighted—true or false?
If I use another person’s ideas or words in a paper, I can
A. Acknowledge that person in the text of the paper
B. Provide a citation in a reference list
C. Both
Which of the following does not require documentation:
A. Web sites
B. Information used for educational purposes
C. Information from encyclopedias
D. Common knowledge
Thank You

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plagiarism & academics

  • 1. Plagiarism & Academics ------------------- Dr. Nirmal Kumar Swain Assistant Professor Banasthali University Rajasthan – 304022 nkswainlisfaculty@gmail.com
  • 2. The word plagiarize actually comes from the Latin plagia re—to kidnap (Oxford English Dictionary). When you plagiarize, you’re taking (or kidnapping) someone else’s work. Basic Definition of Plagiarism
  • 3. Definition of Plagiarism “The term “plagiarism” includes, but is not limited to, the use, by paraphrase or direct quotation, of the published or unpublished work of another person without full or clear acknowledgment. It also includes the unacknowledged use of materials prepared by another person or agency engaged in the selling of term papers or other academic materials.”
  • 4. Characteristics of Plagiarism • Lacks guidance – Illegal/unethical – Inadvertent/Unintentional • Inadvertent/Unintentional – Result of poor research methods – Illegal/unethical – also embarrassing • Intentional – Illegal/unethical
  • 5. Common Examples of Plagiarism • Downloading papers from commercial Web sites and turning them in as your own. • Downloading pictures, bits of music, or parts of other people’s PowerPoint presentations found on the Web into PowerPoint presentations that you are creating. • Turning in as your own work a paper (or parts of a paper) that someone else wrote. • Turning in as your own work a paper that you purchased or downloaded for free. • Cutting and pasting (or otherwise copying directly) from articles, Web sites, or other sources without citing them. • Paraphrasing or summarizing what you read without citing the source.
  • 6. How Could I Be Caught? There are a number of ways to detect plagiarism: • People can search the Web! All they need is to find a unique phrase that is in a paper to be able to find the original source online. • People can read, and may recognize what you wrote as someone else’s work. • Plagiarism detection programs such as Turnitin. • Other clues, such as a real difference in writing styles.
  • 7. What Do I Need to Give Proper Credit? • The author(s) or editor(s) of the book, article, Web site, story, etc. • The title of the work. • Publication information (where published, who published, when published). • Volume, issue, and page numbers (if applicable). • Date obtained (if applicable). • URL if an electronic source. In other words, all the information that someone would need to find this work again!
  • 8. How Do I Give Proper Credit? By Citing! • Use quotation marks and credit all sources any time you use another person’s exact words. • Credit sources whenever you paraphrase. • Give credit to the original authors when you model your work on theirs • Common knowledge need not be cited.
  • 9. How Much Can I Use? • Err on the side of caution—if in doubt, put it in quotation marks or reword. • Regardless of the number of exact words, always document the source when you are using another person’s ideas.
  • 10. How Does Documentation Help to Avoid Plagiarism? Documentation styles provide methods for citing uniformly: – References – Punctuation – Abbreviations – Statistics – Etc.
  • 11. Common Documentation Styles • Chicago (History, some humanities) • Turabian (Chicago Style for student writers) • Modern Language Association (English/humanities) • American Psychological Association (Social Sciences) • Council of Biology Editors (Science/Math)
  • 12. Online Sources for Citing Correctly –
  • 13. Plagiarism Quiz I only have to use quotation marks if the material I am using is copyrighted—true or false? If I use another person’s ideas or words in a paper, I can A. Acknowledge that person in the text of the paper B. Provide a citation in a reference list C. Both Which of the following does not require documentation: A. Web sites B. Information used for educational purposes C. Information from encyclopedias D. Common knowledge