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Dari kegiatan seminar anti plagiarisme oleh Bapak Bambang Sumintono
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Isu Plagiarisme
Peneliti bisa salah tapi tidak boleh berbohong
Bambang Sumintono ([email protected] & [email protected] )
dosen di Institute of Educational Leadership – Universiti MalayaBlog: http://deceng2.wordpress.com
Nasruddin Hoja: cerita mencari jarum di halaman rumah
Plagiarism is like a TIME BOMB
http://us.detiknews.com/read/2010/04/23/193441/1344461/10/itb-pastikan-ijazah-doktor-zuliansyah-tak-berlaku
Maketab Mohamed (FKK-UTM)Dear Editor, seems like Prof. AA Banyu Perwita is following the trend in universities nowadays - he is following the culture of "cut and paste", which is part of the Internet culture. During the pre-Internet era, researchers pored through books, journals and other periodicals in half-lit libraries and manually wrote sentences or passages into cards, to be later typed by typewriters into articles and in the process modifying the original sentences etc. Nowadays it is easier to find articles in the Internet, copy the materials and paste it in "your" article modifying the words or sentences without proper referencing and claim the article as "yours". Prof. AA Banyu Perwita is a victim of his own success as he has proven that he can write on his own considering that he completed his PhD in Flinders University in Australia and his M.A. in Lancaster University, U.K. but probably due to time constraints, he took the short cut way, which he will regret all his life.
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/02/04/plagiarism.html
Apakah plagiarisme itu?Latin plagiarius (penculik) atau plagium
(penculikan)
Pencurian intelektual (intellectual theft)
Pelanggaran ilmiah yang serius (a serious scientific misconduct)
Creativity is fine but plagiarism is faster…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plagiarism
Jenis-jenis plagiarismePenjiplakan langsung (direct, text)
Pengubahan susunan kata/kalimat (paraphrase)
Self-plagiarism Pencurian ide “Authorship” Sumber sekunder
Is it Plagiarism?You read:
“Nineteen percent of full-time freshmen say they spend only 1 to 5 hours per week preparing for classes…”
From: Young, Jeffrey R. Homework? What Homework? Chronicle of Higher Education, 49 (15).12/6/2002.
You write:
Nineteen percent of full-time freshmen say they spend only 1 to 5 hours per week preparing for classes.
YES! You need to use quotes and to cite your source
Is it Plagiarism?You read:"Students are studying about one-third as much as faculty say they ought to, to do well," said George D. Kuh, director of the survey and a professor of higher education at Indiana University at Bloomington.
From: Young, Jeffrey R. Homework? What Homework? Chronicle of Higher Education, 49 (15).12/6/2002
You write:Most students spend about one-third as much time studying as faculty say they should.
Yes! You must credit your source if you paraphrase text.
Is it Plagiarism?You read:
"Students are studying about one-third as much as faculty say they ought to, to do well," said George D. Kuh, director of the survey and a professor of higher education at Indiana University at Bloomington.
From: Young, Jeffrey R. Homework? What Homework? Chronicle of Higher Education, 49 (15).12/6/2002
You write:
According to George D. Kuh, Indiana University at Bloomington, students study about one-third of the time that is expected by faculty. (Young, 2002)
No. As long as you have included the Young article in your reference list, you have properly cited your source.
Is it Plagiarism?You read:
“The tip given most consistently by professors and college officials is that students should simply do their homework. The most commonly prescribed amount is at least two hours of class preparation for every hour spent in the classroom…”
From: Young, Jeffrey R. Homework? What Homework? Chronicle of Higher Education, 49 (15).12/6/2002
You write:
College students should do their homework.
No. Commonly known facts or ideas do not have to be cited.
Is it Plagiarism?Yes! You need to credit the source of images and other media as well as text.
Gray wolf (Canis lupus).
© Jeff Lepore/Photo Researchers Wolf. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved March 31, 2004, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online.<http://search.eb.com/eb/article?eu=79400>
Should we or shouldn’t we
protect the gray wolf?
By Ima LambEng 110
Apr. 1, 2004
You find:Your title page:
Mengapa melakukan plagiat?Ketidaktahuan (ignorance)Kurang pengetahuan dalam etika
penulisan ilmiah dan ketrampilan menulis yang rendah
Ambisi, kompetisi, ingin cepat-nya saja
Sistem “publish or perish”Tidak mudah ketahuan
Bagaimana menghindari plagiarisme?Untuk kutipan singkat dalam teks, gunakan tanda kutif
ganda dan sebutkan sumbernya (pengarang, tahun). Kuntipan panjang gunakan paragraf menjorok ke tengahJika menggunakan tabel, gambar, diagram dll, sebutkan
sumbernya secara lengkap, bila perlu sebutkan bahwa ijin sudah didapatkan.
Jika anda hanya mengubah kata dan susunan kalimat tanpa menyebut sumber,
hal itu dianggap plagiarisme
Contoh 1: tesis bahasa Indonesia
Contoh 2: artikel dalam English
Kesamaan lebih dari tujuh kata dianggap indikasi adanya plagiarisme. Batas maksimum biasanya 10% dari total teks (laporan/tesis/artikel) yang didalamnya sudah menerapkan prinsip pengutifan secara baik.
Honesty is the best policy!
ConclusionUse your own ideas and words – research and publication is an opportunity where you learn to be creative, expand your knowledge, develop your writing and analytical skills