02- Note Taking and Citation Flashcards

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act of copying another person’s ideas, words, or work and pretending that they are your own

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Plagiarism

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the writer, creator, or inventor presents other’s information, data, interpretations, and conclusions as to his/her own

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plagiarism of ideas

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3
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author gets important sentences, clauses, or words from the source claim it as his or her own

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plagiarism of language

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4
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3 types of plagiarism of language

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-word-for-word plagiarism
-plagiarism by paraphrase
-mosaic plagiarism

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5
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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

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word-for-word plagiarism

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6
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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

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Plagiarism by Paraphrase

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7
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-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.

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mosaic plagiarism

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8
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note taking techniques

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-annotating
-outlining
-summarizing

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9
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-“close reading”
- practice of marking and writing comments to enhance one’s understanding and recall of the text he/she is reading

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annotating

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10
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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

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outlining

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11
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reduces a text to its main
idea and necessary information.

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summarizing

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