Understanding Plagiarism Study Guide

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    What are the 3 sources used for the presentation “Understanding Plagiarism”?1.

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    Plagiarism is defined as:-to steal or claim ____________________________of others as your own

    -to use someone else’s work without _____________________________

    - to present as_______________and________________an idea that exists fromanother source

    Name 3 of the 10 examples of plagiarism that are presented1.

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    What is the key element missing from all the examples of forms of plagiarism?

    What is included in a citation?a.

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    True or False: you must cite every fact you use

    What needs to be cited?

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    a. 

    Words or ideas presented in media

    (examples:_______________________________________________________)

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    Information you gained through an ______________________________

    c. 

    When you _________________the exact words of someone

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    When you use or repost any ___________________________media

    What doesn’t need to be cited?Writing about your own experiences, your own observations, your own thoughts orconclusions about an idea, lab or field experiments YOU conducted, your own artwork,

    digital photos, audio, video and when using common knowledge observations

    When to Citea.

    b.

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    Name the 3 ways that tell you HOW to cite1.

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    Citing Sources: bibliography, annotated bibliography, footnotes and endnotes

    Name 4 ways to avoid plagiarism1.

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