Avoiding Plagiarism
Safe Practices for
Academic Writing
What is Plagiarism?
    • “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.”
         - "plagiarism." Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc.
                     Dictionary.com. Web. 16 Jun. 2010.
ASU’s Academic Integrity Code States:
• Students attending Appalachian State University
  agree to abide by the following Code:
  ▫ Students will not lie, cheat, or steal to gain academic
    advantage.
  ▫ Students will oppose every instance of academic
    dishonesty.
• Code Violations include:
  ▫   Lying
  ▫   Plagiarism
  ▫   Unauthorized Assistance
  ▫   Stealing of Academic Materials
  ▫   Multiple Submissions without an Instructor’s Consent
  ▫   Assisting Code Violations
         (ASU’s Academic Integrity Code pp. 44-45)
ASU Takes Plagiarism Seriously
(as do I).
• Faculty and Student may agree to:
 ▫   A reduced grade on the assignment.
 ▫   A reduced grade for the course.
 ▫   A grade of F on the assignment.
 ▫   A grade of F for the course.
 ▫   Faculty members may require a student found in-
     violation of the Academic Integrity Code to attend
     a workshop on academic integrity.
Worse-Case Scenario:
• The Review Board may impose upon the
  student:
 ▫   Probation.
 ▫   Disciplinary suspension.
 ▫   Expulsion.
 ▫   Special programs.
      (ASU’s Academic Integrity Code pp. 45-46)
What Constitutes Plagiarism?
                                                                         Buying, stealing, borrowing, or
                                                                        copying an entire paper from the
                                                                        internet or other source
                                                                         Hiring someone to write your
                                                                        paper for you
                                                                         “Cutting and pasting” large
                                                                        portions of text without using
                                                                        quotation marks or citing the source
                                                                         Paraphrasing too closely or
                                                                        changing only a few words in a
                                                                        passage

- Cartoon. Pyrczak Publishing, 2001. Robert A. Harris. The Plagiarism
                                                                         Using someone else’s idea without
Handbook: Strategies for Preventing, Detecting, and Dealing with
Plagiarism. Pyrczak Publishing, 2002. AntiPlagairism.com. 6
                                                                        giving proper credit, even if you
Mar, 2002. Web. 16 June, 2010.
                                                                        develop your own idea from his
How do I Avoid Plagiarism?

• The key to avoiding plagiarism is to be certain
  that you give credit where credit is due. This
  includes the use of someone else’s
  words, ideas, pictures, data, statistics, and
  research.




                            - Gold Skeleton Key Clipart. clipartof.com. nd. Web.
                            16 June, 2010.
What Should be Cited?
                                                          • Words or ideas presented in any
                                                            medium, including
                                                            magazines, books, newspapers, songs, TV
                                                            programs, movies, Web pages, computer
                                                            programs, letters, advertisements, etc.

                                                          • Information you gain through interviewing
                                                            or conversing with another person, face to
                                                            face, over the phone, or in writing

                                                          • When you copy the exact words or a unique
                                                            phrase, reprint any
                                                            diagrams, illustrations, charts, pictures, or
                                                            other visual materials

                                                          • When you reuse or repost any
                                                            electronically-available media, including
                                                            images, audio, video, or other media

                                                            - Stolley, Karl and Allen Brizee. “Is It Plagiarism Yet?”
- “Frustrated.” Cartoon. Healeylibrary. wikispaces.com.     Purdue Online Writing Lab. Purdue University. 21 Apr.
nd. Web. 16 June, 2010.                                     2010. Web. 16 June, 2010.
What Should NOT be Cited?
• Writing about your own ideas, personal
  experiences, and conclusions about a topic

• When you are writing up your own results
  obtained through lab or field experiments

• When you use your own artwork, digital
  photographs, video, audio

• When you are using "common knowledge," things
  like folklore, common sense
  observations, myths, urban legends, and historical
  events. Generally speaking, you can regard
  something as common knowledge if you find the
  same information undocumented in at least five                                    - Icon. ICONS etc.
  credible sources.                                                                 mysitemyway.com. nd. Web.
                                                                                    16 June, 2010.
• When you are using generally-accepted
  facts, e.g., pollution is bad for the environment

  - Stolley, Karl and Allen Brizee. “Is It Plagiarism Yet?” Purdue Online Writing
  Lab. Purdue University. 21 Apr. 2010. Web. 16 June, 2010.
What should I do if I am unsure?
• When in doubt, ask your instructor or consult a
  reputable website like these:

 ▫ The Online Writing Lab at Purdue University
    http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/02/

 ▫ The Writing Center at ASU
   http://writingcenter.appstate.edu/
Any questions?

• Write on…




              - Wise, Diane. Illustration. Wordpress.com. nd. Web. 16
              June, 2010.
Works Cited
“Academic Integrity Code” ASU Student Handbook. Pp. 44-46.

Cartoon. Pyrczak Publishing, 2001. Robert A. Harris. The Plagiarism Handbook: Strategies for
   Preventing, Detecting, and Dealing with Plagiarism. Pyrczak Publishing, 2002.
   AntiPlagairism.com. 6 Mar, 2002. Web. 16 June, 2010.

“Frustrated.” Cartoon. Healeylibrary. wikispaces.com. nd. Web. 16 June, 2010.

Gold Skeleton Key Clipart. clipartof.com. nd. Web. 16 June, 2010.

Icon. ICONS etc. mysitemyway.com. nd. Web. 16 June, 2010.

"plagiarism." Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. Dictionary.com. Web. 16 Jun. 2010.

Stolley, Karl and Allen Brizee. “Is It Plagiarism Yet?” Purdue Online Writing Lab. Purdue
   University. 21 Apr. 2010. Web. 16 June, 2010.

The Online Writing Lab at Purdue University. Purdue University. 21 Apr. 2010. Web. 16
   June, 2010.

The Writing Center. Appalachian State University. Web. 20 May, 2012.

Wise, Diane. Illustration. Wordpress.com. nd. Web. 16 June, 2010.

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Avoiding plagiarism.asu

  • 1. Avoiding Plagiarism Safe Practices for Academic Writing
  • 2. What is Plagiarism? • “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.” - "plagiarism." Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. Dictionary.com. Web. 16 Jun. 2010.
  • 3. ASU’s Academic Integrity Code States: • Students attending Appalachian State University agree to abide by the following Code: ▫ Students will not lie, cheat, or steal to gain academic advantage. ▫ Students will oppose every instance of academic dishonesty. • Code Violations include: ▫ Lying ▫ Plagiarism ▫ Unauthorized Assistance ▫ Stealing of Academic Materials ▫ Multiple Submissions without an Instructor’s Consent ▫ Assisting Code Violations  (ASU’s Academic Integrity Code pp. 44-45)
  • 4. ASU Takes Plagiarism Seriously (as do I). • Faculty and Student may agree to: ▫ A reduced grade on the assignment. ▫ A reduced grade for the course. ▫ A grade of F on the assignment. ▫ A grade of F for the course. ▫ Faculty members may require a student found in- violation of the Academic Integrity Code to attend a workshop on academic integrity.
  • 5. Worse-Case Scenario: • The Review Board may impose upon the student: ▫ Probation. ▫ Disciplinary suspension. ▫ Expulsion. ▫ Special programs.  (ASU’s Academic Integrity Code pp. 45-46)
  • 6. What Constitutes Plagiarism?  Buying, stealing, borrowing, or copying an entire paper from the internet or other source  Hiring someone to write your paper for you  “Cutting and pasting” large portions of text without using quotation marks or citing the source  Paraphrasing too closely or changing only a few words in a passage - Cartoon. Pyrczak Publishing, 2001. Robert A. Harris. The Plagiarism  Using someone else’s idea without Handbook: Strategies for Preventing, Detecting, and Dealing with Plagiarism. Pyrczak Publishing, 2002. AntiPlagairism.com. 6 giving proper credit, even if you Mar, 2002. Web. 16 June, 2010. develop your own idea from his
  • 7. How do I Avoid Plagiarism? • The key to avoiding plagiarism is to be certain that you give credit where credit is due. This includes the use of someone else’s words, ideas, pictures, data, statistics, and research. - Gold Skeleton Key Clipart. clipartof.com. nd. Web. 16 June, 2010.
  • 8. What Should be Cited? • Words or ideas presented in any medium, including magazines, books, newspapers, songs, TV programs, movies, Web pages, computer programs, letters, advertisements, etc. • Information you gain through interviewing or conversing with another person, face to face, over the phone, or in writing • When you copy the exact words or a unique phrase, reprint any diagrams, illustrations, charts, pictures, or other visual materials • When you reuse or repost any electronically-available media, including images, audio, video, or other media - Stolley, Karl and Allen Brizee. “Is It Plagiarism Yet?” - “Frustrated.” Cartoon. Healeylibrary. wikispaces.com. Purdue Online Writing Lab. Purdue University. 21 Apr. nd. Web. 16 June, 2010. 2010. Web. 16 June, 2010.
  • 9. What Should NOT be Cited? • Writing about your own ideas, personal experiences, and conclusions about a topic • When you are writing up your own results obtained through lab or field experiments • When you use your own artwork, digital photographs, video, audio • When you are using "common knowledge," things like folklore, common sense observations, myths, urban legends, and historical events. Generally speaking, you can regard something as common knowledge if you find the same information undocumented in at least five - Icon. ICONS etc. credible sources. mysitemyway.com. nd. Web. 16 June, 2010. • When you are using generally-accepted facts, e.g., pollution is bad for the environment - Stolley, Karl and Allen Brizee. “Is It Plagiarism Yet?” Purdue Online Writing Lab. Purdue University. 21 Apr. 2010. Web. 16 June, 2010.
  • 10. What should I do if I am unsure? • When in doubt, ask your instructor or consult a reputable website like these: ▫ The Online Writing Lab at Purdue University  http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/02/ ▫ The Writing Center at ASU http://writingcenter.appstate.edu/
  • 11. Any questions? • Write on… - Wise, Diane. Illustration. Wordpress.com. nd. Web. 16 June, 2010.
  • 12. Works Cited “Academic Integrity Code” ASU Student Handbook. Pp. 44-46. Cartoon. Pyrczak Publishing, 2001. Robert A. Harris. The Plagiarism Handbook: Strategies for Preventing, Detecting, and Dealing with Plagiarism. Pyrczak Publishing, 2002. AntiPlagairism.com. 6 Mar, 2002. Web. 16 June, 2010. “Frustrated.” Cartoon. Healeylibrary. wikispaces.com. nd. Web. 16 June, 2010. Gold Skeleton Key Clipart. clipartof.com. nd. Web. 16 June, 2010. Icon. ICONS etc. mysitemyway.com. nd. Web. 16 June, 2010. "plagiarism." Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. Dictionary.com. Web. 16 Jun. 2010. Stolley, Karl and Allen Brizee. “Is It Plagiarism Yet?” Purdue Online Writing Lab. Purdue University. 21 Apr. 2010. Web. 16 June, 2010. The Online Writing Lab at Purdue University. Purdue University. 21 Apr. 2010. Web. 16 June, 2010. The Writing Center. Appalachian State University. Web. 20 May, 2012. Wise, Diane. Illustration. Wordpress.com. nd. Web. 16 June, 2010.