Plagiarism and How To Avoid It: Ben Clift Department of Politics and International Studies B.m.clift@warwick - Ac.uk
Plagiarism and How To Avoid It: Ben Clift Department of Politics and International Studies B.m.clift@warwick - Ac.uk
Plagiarism and How To Avoid It: Ben Clift Department of Politics and International Studies B.m.clift@warwick - Ac.uk
TO AVOID IT
Ben Clift
Department of Politics and International Studies
b.m.clift@warwick.ac.uk
Acknowledgements
This presentation draws on a lecture given by Dr
Ben Rosamond in this department last year,
entitled ‘plagiarism and how to avoid it’
(Rosamond 2004),
and
‘Avoiding Plagiarism’, Purdue University online
Writing Lab, Copyright ©1995-2004 by OWL at
Purdue University and Purdue University.
Source:http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/
r_plagiar.html
This session
What is plagiarism?
Why is plagiarism a bad thing?
What happens to plagiarists?
Can you spot plagiarism?
How can plagiarism be avoided?
What is plagiarism?
A prior question …
2. Pressures to
succeed
3. Poor understanding of the
nature of plagiarism
Source: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_plagiar.html
When paraphrasing and summarizing
Action during the writing process
• First, write your paraphrase and summary without looking at the
original text, so you rely only on your memory.
• Next, check your version with the original for content, accuracy, and
mistakenly borrowed phrases
• Put any unique words or phrases that you cannot change, or do not
want to change, in quotation marks: ... "savage inequalities" exist
throughout our educational system (Kozol 1992: 1).
• Ensure you note exact page numbers in the reference
Source: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_plagiar.html
When researching and note-taking
Source: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_plagiar.html
A few tips: Good Scholarly Practice
• Avoid copying when you take notes; use your own
words/ideas
•When taking notes, make sure you write down the full
reference of the source, INCLUDING PAGE NUMBERS
• Keep track of citations, full references, page numbers,
quotations
• Write first drafts without notes
• When in doubt CITE!
• Take advice
Some Useful Links about Plagiarism
http://
owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_plagiar.
html
http://www.virtualsalt.com/antiplag.htm
http://www.psa.ac.uk/psanews/0403/plagiarism.htm
http
://www.hamilton.edu/academics/resource/wc/usings
ources.html?CFID=1415438&CFTOKEN=4658690
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