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Referencing and Plagiarism

Referencing and Plagiarism. Janna Graham October, 2010. How to Plagiarize. Word for word Direct quotes Changing words in quotes Anything that is not your own idea. So What?. Receive a zero with no rewrite Suspension Expulsion Reputation Loss of money. Citations in a Paper.

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Referencing and Plagiarism

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  1. Referencing and Plagiarism Janna Graham October, 2010

  2. How to Plagiarize • Word for word • Direct quotes • Changing words in quotes • Anything that is not your own idea

  3. So What? • Receive a zero with no rewrite • Suspension • Expulsion • Reputation • Loss of money

  4. Citations in a Paper • Long and short quotations • MLA and APA • (Author, year, page) • Cite author in text (year) then at end (page)

  5. Endnotes and Footnotes • CMS • Unobtrusive • Superscript in text and note with proper citation in assigned spot

  6. Referencing • Many different formats to referencing: • MLA • English and some humanities • APA • Education • Ologies- psychology, sociology, criminology • Sciences • Chicago • Histories and humanities

  7. Referencing- APA • Alphabetize by last name of first author/editor • DO NOT number • Know the difference between a Works Cited list and a Works Referenced list

  8. Referencing- APA • One author Wilde, G. J. S. (1994). Target risk: Dealing with the danger of death, disease, and damage in everyday decisions. Toronto: PDE. • Two authors DuNann, D. W., & Kroger, S. M. (2004). • More than two authors Sloan, F. A., Stout, E. M., & Laing, L. (2000). More than 6- list the six and et al.

  9. Referencing- APA • Article in a newspaper Walton, D. (2002, October 30). Police in Calgary make a big ecstasy bust. The Globe and Mail, p. A10. • Book with an editor Schuller, R.A., & Ogloff, J. R. P. (Eds.). (2001). Introduction to psychology and law: Canadian perspectives. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

  10. Referencing- APA • Nonperiodical web document Cain, A., & Burris, M. (1999, April). Investigation of the use of mobile phones while driving. Retrieved January 15, 2000, from http://www.cutr.eng.usf.edu/its/mobile_phone_text.htm

  11. Reputable Sources • Wikipedia=not reputable at all!!!!!!!! • Primary documents • Trustworthy • Find the same information in other sources • Peer reviewed to a degree • ERIC etc.

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