HOW TO AVOID PLAGIARISM Flashcards
THE ACT OF USING ANOTHER PERSON’S WORDS OR IDEAS WITHOUT GIVING CREDIT TO THAT SPECIFIC PERSON.
PLAGIARISM
IT IS CONSIDERED ACADEMIC DISHONESTY, AN ACT OF PRAUD.
PLAGIARISM
STEALING SOMEONE’S IDEA AND OWNING IT AS YOURS.
PLAGIARISM
WHICH THE WRITER DIRECTLY QUOTES A PASSAGE OR PASSAGES FROM AN AUTHOR’S WORK WITHOUT THE USE OF PROPER QUOTATION MARKS.
EXACT WORDS.
COPIED AND PASTED.
WORD-FOR-WORD PLAGIARISM
CHANGES MATTER OF WORDS.
PARAPHRASING PLAGIARISM
MIXING.
COMBINING IN SOURCE.
MOSAIC PLAGIARISM
CITING THE WRONG SOURCE.
SOURCE PLAGIARISM
THE ACT OF REFERRING TO THE AUTHOR WHOSE IDEAS APPEAR IN YOUR WORK.
IT USUALLY ENTAILS THE ADDITION OF THE AUTHOR(S) AND THE DATE OF THE PUBLICATION OR SIMILAR INFORMATION.
CITING
IT IS DONE IF THE AUTHOR’S WORDS CONVEY A POWERFUL MEANING THAT YOU CANNOT POSSIBLY SAY THE INFORMATION ANY BETTER.
QUOTING
ALSO PREFERABLE IF YOU WANT TO INTRODUCE AN AUTHOR’S POSITION THAT YOU WANT TO DISCUSS.
QUOTING
WHAT IS ICE METHOD ?
> INTRODUCE
CITE
EXPLAIN
STATING THE AUTHOR’S LAST NAME, ANY NECESSARY BACKGROUND INFORMATION, AND SIGNAL VERB.
INTRODUCE
PLACE EVERY QUOTATION BETWEEN QUOTATION MARKS (“ “) AND COPY THE TEXT WOR-FOR-WORD, INCLUDING THE TEXT’S ORIGINAL PUNTUATION AND CAPITAL LETTERS.
CITE
PROVIDE AN EXPLANATION OR INSIGHT AS TO WHY THIS QUOTATION IS IMPORTANT, OR COMMENT ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE QUOTATION.
EXPLAIN
IT IS DONE TO AVOID OVERDOING QUOTING.
PARAPHRASING