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What every student should know about avoiding plagiarism. Cover Image Book Book

What every student should know about avoiding plagiarism.

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  • ISBN: 9780321446893
  • ISBN: 0321446895
  • Physical Description: vi, 74 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
  • Edition: [Updated ed.] / Linda Stern.
  • Publisher: New York : Pearson/Longman, 2009.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Includes 2009 MLA guidelines"--Cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
What Is plagiarism? -- Significance of intellectual honesty -- Intentional plagiarism -- Documentation - the key to avoiding unintentional plagiarism -- Sources and information that need to be documented -- Recognizing common knowledge -- How to use material gathered from sources -- Summary -- Review -- Plot summary -- Annotated bibliography entry -- Abstract -- Paraphrase -- Paraphrase of technical information -- Quotation -- Loyalty to the source -- Creating in-text citations -- Using an introductory attribution and a parenthetical reference -- Placing all identifying information in the parenthetical reference -- Placing all identifying information in the attribution -- Blending quotations into a paper -- Using correct grammar -- Using correct punctuation -- Using a full-sentence quotation of fewer than four lines -- Quoting part of a sentence -- Adding information to a quotation -- Omitting information from the middle of a sentence -- Omitting the end of a sentence -- Omitting the end of one sentence and the beginning of and the beginning of the next sentence -- Omitting information from the beginning of a quoted sentence -- Using a quotation of more than four lines -- Quoting lines of poetry -- Is it plagiarism? Test yourself on in-text references -- Constructing a works cited or references list -- Documentation styles and their manuals: MLA, APA, CM -- Elements included in a citation -- Organization of a works cited or references list -- MLA style - sample formats -- Books -- Periodicals -- Electronic sources -- APA style - sample formats -- Books -- Periodicals -- Electronic sources -- Is it plagiarism? Test yourself on MLA entries -- Using and documenting illustrations -- Evaluating electronic sources -- Is the material relevant to your topic? -- Is the source well respected? -- Is the material accurate? -- Is the information current? -- Is the material from a primary source or a secondary source? -- Avoiding plagiarism: note-taking tips -- Is it plagiarism? Test yourself on extended analysis of a student paper -- Answers and explanations.
Subject: Plagiarism.

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What Is Plagiarism?

Significance of Intellectual Honesty

Intentional versus Unintentional Plagiarism

Documentation–The Key to Avoiding Plagiarism

Sources and Information That Need to Be Documented

Recognizing Common Knowledge

How to Use Material Gathered from Sources

Summary

Review

Plot Summary

Annotated Bibliography Entry

Abstract

Paraphrase

Paraphrase of Technical Information

Quotation

Loyalty to the Source

Creating In-Text Citations

Using an Introductory Attribution and a Parenthetical Reference

Placing All Identifying Information in the Parenthetical Reference

Placing All Identifying Information in the Attribution

Blending Quotations into a Paper

Correct Grammar

Correct Punctuation

Using a Full-Sentence Quotation of Fewer than Four Lines

Quoting Part of a Sentence

Adding Information to a Quotation

Omitting Information from the Middle of a Sentence

Omitting the End of a Sentence

Omitting the End of One Sentence and the Beginning of the Next Sentence

Omitting Information from the Beginning of a Quoted Sentence

Using a Quotation of More than Four Lines

Is It Plagiarism? Test Yourself on In-Text References

Constructing a Works Cited or References List

Documentation styles and Their Manuals: MLA, APA, CMS

Elements Included in a Citation

Organization of a Works Cited or References List

MLA STYLE–SAMPLE FORMATS

Books

Periodicals

Electronic Sources

APA STYLE–SAMPLE FORMATS

Books

Periodicals

Electronic Sources

Is It Plagiarism? Test Yourself on MLA Entries

Using and Documenting Illustrations from the Internet

Evaluating Electronic Sources

Is the Material Relevant to Your Topic?

Is the Source Well Respected?

Is the Material Accurate?

Is the Information Current?

Is the Material from a Primary Source or a Secondary Source?

Avoiding Plagiarism: Note-taking Tips

Extended Analysis of a Student Paper

Notes


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