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using another author's intellectual property - language, visuals, or ideas - in your own writing without giving proper credit plagiarism
copying material that you yourself have previously produced and passing it off as something new. self plagiarism.
a method for giving credit to the source from which the information came; it also provides a way for the reader to find that source again. (end notes) citation
the absence of copyright protection; belonging to the public so that anyone may copy or borrow it. public domain
information that is readily available from a number of sources, or so well known that its sources do not have to be cited. common knowledge
a product of the intellect, such as an expressed idea or concept that has commercial value. intellectual property
law that protects the intellectual property of individuals and gives them exclusive rights over the distribution and reproduction of that material copyright
using exact words from a source (word for word) quotation
a restatement in the wirter's own words of a passage written by another author ; the author's meaning and tone shouldnt change paraphrase
to provide an overview of the main points of what the original author said summarize
a list of sources used in preparing a work, usually found at the end of a paper that involves research bibliography
List 5 reasons you would need a citation When you use quotes, when you paraphrase, when you use someone else's idea, when you make a specific reference to another, when other work has been used to make your own
you do NOT need a citation when you correctly ____ summarize
Just because material has a ____ doesnt mean its free from _____ citation; plagiarism
in a citation, you need the ______ and _____ authors last name & page number. (period goes outside of partenthesis).
When the author says it better than you can, you ____ quote
When you ___, you only use a small portion of the authors work. quote
when you give a broad overview and put the main idea into your own words, you are _____ summarizing
when you paraphrase, quote, or summarize, you're providing ____ and adding _____ to your writing support for claims; credibility
When you use your own words to restate their message, you're _____ paraphrasing
When you have temptations to quote too often, you should ____ paraphrase
when you ____ you are rewording it to where the content was not changed but the sentence structure was. paraphrase
Just because you used a ____ doesnt mean its not plagerised citation
What are the consequences of plagerism? you get a 0 and have parents come in. could be suspended
when you copy off of someone else, _____ are penalyzed both of you
____ includes using someone else's assignment, rephrasing without credit, or giving someone your work. plagiarism
____ includes copying, exchanging, computers, taking credit in groups, using online summaries cheating
List 5 things a citation provides info about the author, the title, name and location of the publishing company, the date it was published, and the page numbers.
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