Plagiarism

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easy Language Arts Flashcards on Plagiarism , created by Sophie Sabino on 22/05/2016.
Sophie Sabino
Flashcards by Sophie Sabino, updated more than 1 year ago
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Plagiarism taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as their own
types of plagiarism Full plagiarism, partial plagiarism, minimalistic plagiarism, mosaic plagiarism, source plagiarism, and source citation
paraphrasing writing in your own words
reference is a relation between objects in which one object designates, or acts as a means by which to connect to or link to, another object. (prove citations)
internet plagiarism when you copy something from the internet without using your own words (copy and paste)
general academic punishments for plagiarism the main consequence is that people who plagiarise hurt themselves
how can you prevent plagiarism? Plan your paper first, take effective notes and ALWAYS CITE YOUR SOURCES!
How do I know when I must give credit for a source? If you used someone else's words, this is because you can go to jail, and get fined lots of money if you don't cite your sources
How do I write about another’s ideas? I read theirs first and then put it into my own words.
What are the differences among quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing? quoting is using another's words, when summarizing and paraphrasing is where you put it into your own words.
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