02- Note Taking and Citation Flashcards
act of copying another person’s ideas, words, or work and pretending that they are your own
Plagiarism
the writer, creator, or inventor presents other’s information, data, interpretations, and conclusions as to his/her own
plagiarism of ideas
author gets important sentences, clauses, or words from the source claim it as his or her own
plagiarism of language
3 types of plagiarism of language
-word-for-word plagiarism
-plagiarism by paraphrase
-mosaic plagiarism
copied a huge portion of the text, put it in his/her paper, and assumed the ownership of the ideas by not placing any mark that the idea was borrowed
word-for-word plagiarism
first type: e exact ideas of the original text are copied, and there are only a few words or phrases that were substituted through finding its closest synonym or using a simpler term
second type: original text was paraphrased, but the writer did not put any parenthetical citation
Plagiarism by Paraphrase
-words and phrases are lifted directly and scattered in the text or paragraph.
-writer changes the introduction and the ending statement and copies the information in between.
mosaic plagiarism
note taking techniques
-annotating
-outlining
-summarizing
-“close reading”
- practice of marking and writing comments to enhance one’s understanding and recall of the text he/she is reading
annotating
in writing- n rationally organizing ideas
in reading- breaking down the information and identifying the pattern that the writer used to
present his/her ideas
outlining
reduces a text to its main
idea and necessary information.
summarizing