Note Taking and Citation Flashcards
It refers to the act of copying another person’s ideas, words, or work and pretending that they are
your own
Plagiarism
occurs when the writer, creator, or inventor presents other’s information, data, interpretations,
and conclusions as to his/her own.
plagiarism of ideas
This happens when an author gets important sentences, clauses, or words from the source claim
it as his or her own.
Plagiarism of Language
three (3) different types of plagiarism
word-for-word plagiarism
plagiarizing by paraphrase
mosaic plagiarism.
he writer simply 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, such as parenthetical citation, quotation marks, and indention.
word-for-word plagiarism
when the 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.
plagiarizing by paraphrase
reader could identify the main point of the text and its supporting details
This can be done formally using alphanumeric and roman numeral characters and informally through bullets
Outlining
when the original text was paraphrased, but the writer did not put any parenthetical citation.
plagiarizing by paraphrase
reduces a text to its main idea and necessary information. It is shorter than the original text as it leaves out details and terms
Summarizing
words and phrases are lifted directly and scattered in the text or paragraph.
Often a result of disordered notetaking and lack of willingness to paraphrase, the writer changes the introduction and the ending statement and copies the information in between.
mosaic plagiarism.
Note Taking Techniques
Annotating
Outlining
Summarizing
Also known as “close reading,”
it refers to the practice of marking and writing comments to enhance one’s understanding and recall of the text he/she is reading
Annotating
Main Elements of Citation
Author
Date
Title
Source or Source Locator
Reference from books
Author, A. A., (Year of publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. (# of the edition, volume). Publisher.
Reference from Periodicals
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title of the article. Title of Periodical, volume number(issue number), pages.
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