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Avoiding plagirism
1.
2. 1. What is plagiarism?
2. Acknowledging sources
3. Degree of plagiarism
4. Avoiding plagiarism by summarizing and
paraphrasing
5. Avoiding plagiarism by developing good study
habitsPresented by: Mr. SUN PISETH
3. 1. What is plagiarism ?
Plagiarism is the act of taking another person's writing,
conversation, song, or even idea and passing it off as your own.
This includes information from web pages, books, songs,
television shows, email messages, interviews, articles, artworks or
any other medium. Whenever you paraphrase, summarize, or take
words, phrases, or sentences from another person's work, it is
necessary to indicate the source of the information within your
paper using an internal citation. It is not enough to just list the
source in a bibliography at the end of your paper. Failing to
properly quote, cite or acknowledge someone else's words or ideas
with an internal citation is plagiarism.
Presented by: Mrs. KOA SOMALIKA
4. 2. Acknowledging Sources
Why acknowledge sources? It's important to cite sources you
used in your research for several reasons:
■ To show your reader you've done proper research by listing sources
you used to get your information.
■ To be a responsible scholar by giving credit to other researchers and
acknowledging their ideas.
■ To avoid plagiarism by quoting words and ideas used by other
authors.
■ To allow your reader to track down the sources you used by citing
them accurately in your paper by way of footnotes, a bibliography
or reference list.
Presented by: Mrs. KOA SOMALIKA
6. 3. Degree of Plagiarism
Why you should avoid plagiarism?
There are many reasons to avoid plagiarism.
It is important that you learn to develop your own voice.
Draw your own conclusions.
You should avoid plagiarism because you aspire to produce
work of the highest quality
And so on…….
Presented by: Mr. SUN PISETH
8. There are three kinds of plagiarism that we
always see.
■ Complete plagiarism: Submission of the same assignment copy
from multiple students as One’s own ( Clone )
■ Copy-paste plagiarism: When a student copy some content or
paragraph from the Internet and insert it inside the assignment
writing then the plagiarism is known as “CTRL-C”
■ Copy-paste reference plagiarism: This type of plagiarism takes
place when a student inserts another ideas of another writer inside
the assignment copy without mentioning the reference or without
highlighting the paragraph ( Mashup)
Presented by: Mr. SUN PISETH
44. 4. Avoiding Plagiarism by Summarizing
and Paraphrasing
Both involve taking ideas, words or phrases from a source
and crafting them into new sentences within your writing. In
addition, summarizing includes condensing the source material into
just a few lines. Whether paraphrasing or summarizing, credit is
always given to the author.
Presented by: Mr. Nov Nora
45. 5. Avoiding plagiarism by developing good study habits
Avoiding plagiarism can be divided two main points :
Presented by: Mr. KRYVEASNA
47. > There are six ways for avoid plagiarism :
● Paraphrase : So you have found information that is perfect for
your research paper. Read it and put it into your own words.
● Cite : Citing is one of the effective ways to avoid plagiarism.
● Quoting : A scholar should be able to effectively paraphrase
This process takes time Quoting must be done correctly to avoid
plagiarism allegations.
Presented by: Mr. KRYVEASNA
48. ● Citing quote : Citing a quote can be different than citing
paraphrased material.
● Citing your own material : Some of the material are used for
research paper and if someone else is using material that you
have used before is called self-plagiarism and it is not acceptable.
● Reference : One of the most important ways to avoid
plagiarism is including a reference page or page of works cited at
the end of your research paper.
Presented by: Mr. KRYVEASNA
49. > Not many students set out to cheat by copying work from
other writers, but it's quite easy to plagiaries accidentally, So it's
important to learn good study habits.
Example :
When the assignment of each student is required to submit, it is
the same for look at another student’s draft or finished assignment
to get ideas about the format or content. They can use the same
sources, quotes, paraphrases, summaries, notes, ideas and
arrangement of material as other student in their own assignment
Presented by: Mr. KRYVEASNA
50. Here are some important points :
● Effective time management is essential.
● When you make notes or using a direct quote., you should use
your own words.
● As you make notes, keep a carefully record of the
source - author, date, title, page numbers and publisher.
● Before handing it in, check your work to make sure that
every in-text citation is included in the list of references.
Presented by: Mr. KRYVEASNA
51. List of positive habits by developing good study
of avoiding Plagiarism
* How do we improve and avoid plagiarizing in group work?
Promoting an understanding of what good writing is.
Helping students learn how their reading underpins their
learning.
Helping students develop good study habits in reading,
note-making, referencing, etc;
Plan your work carefully.
Keep a note of where you got pictures, diagrams,
documents from someone or some where. For example
well-known person, authors, Yahoo!, Email, Facebook,
.......etc.
Presented by: Mr. KRYVEASNA
52. Make sure that don’t take prohibited material to copy in your
paper.
Take care to make notes in your own words, not copying from the
source.
Write your own data or do it by your capacity.
If you are not confident about your assignment work, make an
appointment to see your lecturer or a language and academic
skills adviser to get some help.
Presented by: Mr. KRYVEASNA