54
Cambridge Judge Business School STRESS-FREE RESEARCH (or referencing right first time) Ange Fitzpatrick @angefitzpatrick Andrew Alexander @MrAndrew_A Sarah Burton @harasanotrub Information & Library Services

Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Cambridge Judge Business School

STRESS-FREERESEARCH(or referencing right first time)

Ange Fitzpatrick @angefitzpatrickAndrew Alexander @MrAndrew_ASarah Burton @harasanotrub

Information & Library Services

Page 2: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Session Structure

• Establish your existing knowledge of plagiarism and the rules here in Cambridge

• Score the room• Examples of plagiarism at CJBS• How you’ll be caught and what might happen • Detail Harvard Referencing Style• Unveil the answer to all of your referencing needs• Take your questions

Page 3: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Jane Goodall used material

from Wikipedia and other

websites in a book that she

wrote without

crediting them

https://www.flickr.com/photos/48889038283@N01/4961815033

Page 4: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Shia LaBeouf

took the plot for a film he made from a

famous comic book

author’s work

without crediting

them

Image: Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty

Page 5: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Justin Bieber and Usher are accused in a $10 million lawsuit of copying parts of a song written by other people

Page 6: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Joe Biden stole lines from other

people’s speeches

including John F

Kennedy!

Page 7: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Plagiarism

Page 8: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

How many of you can define what plagiarism means?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/98983159@N00/3697867364

Page 9: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Plagiarism Definition

Page 10: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Plagiarism Definition

Page 11: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 12: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 13: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 14: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 15: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 16: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 17: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 18: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 19: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 20: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Intentional and unintentional

plagiarism @ Judge

https://www.flickr.com/photos/mark_ch/5447151529/

Page 21: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 22: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 23: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 24: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 25: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 26: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 27: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

You are greeted inside by parallel rows of massive columns that recall the façade of an Egyptian temple, vividly banded in red and blue. Above, projecting walkways and "seminar balconies" zig-zagging around the walls add to the theatrical feel, as do the lattice-sided stairs that criss-cross the interior space like something imagined by Escher or perhaps Piranesi. It's an eclectic and exuberant mix of colours, styles and materials: colourful, a touch vulgar even, but undeniably exciting.“

Once inside the building you face rows of massive Egyptianate columns, banded in blue and red. Above you are walkways and balconies which feel theatrical, while the criss-cross lattice-sided stairs are like something Escher might have imagined. All in all, it is an interesting and exuberant mix of styles and colours. Some might think it is a bit vulgar but you can’t deny that it is exciting.

Page 28: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Don’t waste your time

https://www.flickr.com/photos/123589162@N07/13883905908

Page 29: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 30: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 31: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 32: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/hackny/6890140478/

Collusion

Page 33: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 34: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

different writing style

https://www.flickr.com/photos/jjpacres/3293117576/

Page 35: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

lack of references

Page 36: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/hi-phi/32360213/

text familiarity

Page 37: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 38: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 39: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 40: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ralphunden/1292179973/percentage reduction

Page 41: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/andercismo/2349098787/

formal investigation

Page 42: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegratz/117048243/court of discipline

Page 43: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

How many of you feel confident about referencing in an essay/assignment?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/98983159@N00/3697867364

Page 44: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Harvard Referencing Style

Has anyone used it before?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/kirstea/5169765739/

Page 45: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Harvard Style Referencing

Harvard Style is the preferred referencing style at CJBS but you can use other styles provided you are consistent.

Harvard Style is essentially:In text: Author, Year, (and sometimes) Page NumberAt end: Full reference in bibliography

There are no footnotes with Harvard Style.

Page 46: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Harvard Style Referencing

Worked example:

Direct quote in your text (or ‘in-text citation’):‘If you find what you do each day seems to have no link to any higher purpose, you probably want to rethink what you're doing.’ (Heifetz, 2009, p.57)

Reference in bibliography:Heifetz, R. et al. (2009) The practice of adaptive leadership: tools and tactics for changing your organization and the world. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Publishing.

Page 47: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Harvard Style Referencing

Paraphrase in your text:Heifetz et al, seemed to think that adaptive leadership actions have to include a behavioural component and that adaptive solutions are difficult because it involves changing your worldview (Heifetz, 2009).

N.B. Paraphrase someone’s ideas and words by all means BUT unless you add a reference its plagiarism

Page 48: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Harvard Style Referencing

4 Common Referencing Problems

1. Trying to locate a reference you didn’t note down/cannot decipher

2. Failing to include all the references in your text in your bibliography

3. Formatting each and every reference so that it’s in the right style

4. Organising your references alphabetically

Surely there has to be a better way?

Page 49: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/kutralwe/3821239610

Page 50: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 51: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)
Page 52: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Referencing – Frequently Asked Questions

• Do I have to use Harvard?• Is it OK to reference a summary rather than the original work?• Do I need to reference things that everyone knows? • Can I reference too much?• Is it OK to reference Wikipedia?• If I plagiarise by accident is that OK?• Is it OK to paraphrase?• Can I plagiarise myself?• What about common knowledge?

We have a more detailed FAQ handout and a podcast

Page 53: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

Useful Links

All of our plagiarism and referencing advice in one place: http://bit.ly/Plagiarism-CJBS

Zotero:http://www.zotero.org

Information & Library plagiarism and referencing podcast: http://bit.ly/ReferencingPodcast-CJBS

Cite Them Right (available from our databases page here): http://bit.ly/Databases-CJBS

Page 54: Plagiarism and referencing 2015 (MFin)

This presentation is available on SlideShare