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Lessons 1&2

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Definition
Plagerism   the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.  
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Copyright Laws   A law protecting the intellectual property of individuals, giving them exclusive rights over the distribution and reproduction of that material.  
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Copyright Act   is a United States copyright law and remains the primary basis of copyright law in the United States, as amended by several later enacted copyright provisions.  
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Are all Published works copyrighted   not all are, public domain is not under the copyright act  
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Can fact be copyrighted   any fact that is published  
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What is citation   1) A short, formal indication of the source of information or quoted material. 2) The act of quoting material or the material quoted.  
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What do you need to citation?   work that is not your own thoughts  
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Attribution   The acknowledgement that something came from another source.  
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Cite   1) to indicate a source of information or quoted material in a short, formal note. 2) to quote 3) to ascribe something to a source  
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Common Knowledge   Information that is readily available from a number of sources, or so well-known that its sources do not have to be cited.  
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Bibliography   A list of sources used in preparing a work.  
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Endnotes   Notes at the end of a paper acknowledging sources and providing additional references or information.  
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Facts   Knowledge or information based on real, observable occurrences.  
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Footnotes   Notes at the bottom of a paper acknowledging sources or providing additional references or information.  
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Fair Use   The guidelines for deciding whether the use of a source is permissible or constitutes a copyright infringement.  
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Intellectual Property   A product of the intellect, such as an expressed idea or concept, that has commercial value  
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Notation   The form of a citation; the system by which one refers to cited sources.  
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Original   1) Not derived from anything else, new and unique 2) Markedly departing from previous practice 3) The first, preceding all others in time 4) The source from which copies are made  
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Paraphrase   A restatement of a text or passage in other words  
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Peer Review   teaching tool that allows students to anonymously review the work of their peers.  
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Plagiarism   The reproduction or appropriation of someone else’s work without proper attribution; passing off as one’s own the work of someone else  
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Public Domain   The absence of copyright protection; belonging to the public so that anyone may copy or borrow from it.  
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Quotation   Using words from another source  
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Self-plagiarism   Copying material you have previously produced and passing it off as a new production.  
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What are the consequence   Expulsion, court order  
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