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PLAGIARISM
NOT ON THIS TEAM!
Mrs. Crouse
Language Arts
Revised from
http://webhost.bridgew.edu/J1KAGAN/PLAGiARISM_files/frame.htm
Stealing.
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PLAGIARISM
StOP!! THIEF!!!
Stealing.
Available at: Clip Art
Plagiarism is the unauthorized use or
close imitation of the language and
thoughts of another author and the
representation of them as one's own
original work.
(Dictionary.com)
It’s an old dinosaur’s tale that you can get away with plagiarism.
“PLAGIARISM APLENTY” Available at: http://www.qwantz.com/fanart/plagiarism.jpg
CAN PREVENT PLAGIARISM
Smokey the Bear.
Available at: web.mit.edu/.../www/Spritz-yule/Pix/smokey2.jpg
COPYING
•Do not copy directly from published materials or the Internet.
•Do not use a picture unless you have given credit to the source.
•If you do copy a quote, use quotation marks around the exact
words to show you know what you did.
•Do not copy from another student.
Smokey the Bear says, “
can prevent …”
Smokey the Bear.
Available at: web.mit.edu/.../www/Spritz-yule/Pix/smokey2.jpg
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QUOTING is okay if you
Give credit to the published source or to
the online source that you used.
Put quotation marks around the part that
you are quoting word for word.
Give credit on your Works Cited page or
include the title/URL address for an
image.
PLAGIARISM
NOW!!!
STOP Sign.
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PARAPHRASE – DON’T PLAGIARIZE
• Put as much information into your own words as
possible.
• Do not use words in your projects if you cannot
define them.
• Even if you paraphrase, give credit to the source.
After all, you did not dream up the information last
night! Or did you?
WHEN DON’T I NEED TO CITE INFO?
USE COMMON KNOWLEDGE
Facts that can be found in many sources and are known to
many people do NOT have to be cited.
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Penny and the Professor
Available at:
www.kidsbank.com/images/professor.jpg
Columbus discovered America in 1492.
The Battle of Gettysburg was July 1-3, 1863.
Ed Rendell is governor of Pennsylvania.
WHY CITE ONLINE
SOURCES?
It is important to cite your sources for two reasons:
• You may need to check on the information for your teacher
or a partner.
•You may need to prove that you used a reliable source to
find your information.
HOW TO CITE ONLINE SOURCES
• Name of the sponsor of web page
• Author's Last Name, First Name (If Available)
• *Web Page Title
• *Website Title
• *Copyright Date
• *Date Retrieved: Day Month Year
• *URL: Web Site Address
• * Required
HOW TO CITE ONLINE SOURCES
• Use www.easybib.com
• Use the information you have completed about each
source.
Typing computer
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HOW TO CITE ONLINE SOURCES
• Graphic, picture, map or photo (in school use
only)
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Description of title of image
Available at: Write the URL Address
Make a hyperlink at the URL address
**Hint: Look at Mrs. Crouse’s examples on the slides.
PENALTY FOR PLAGIARISM
Dishonest
Unethical
And usually means a O
(zero) for your work.
Bad Report Card.
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Works Cited
Kagan, J. "Plagiarism." Bridgewater
University. 20 Sept. 2007
<http://http://webhost.bridgew.edu/j1kagan/
plagiarism_files/frame.htm>.