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Helpful Tips to Avoid
Plagiarism |
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Always cite the resources you use, even if only using a small amount
and even if you paraphrase what was said. You are still using their
ideas. |
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Remember to use quotation marks around direct quotes. Read how to
properly quote in one of the style manuals. |
| • It is very
easy to cut and paste information from another source. Therefore,
remember also to copy the bibliographic information (author, title,
publisher, etc.) from the source, so that you can properly cite it
in your paper. Print a copy of any source that you use for your records
and so you have it available to verify information while completing
your research paper. |
| • Ask permission
to use images or photographs you find on the Internet. Make sure you
give the person who created the image credit, and if you are going
to use it on a website, ASK first! |
| • If you find a really
good paper via one of the Internet paper mills, cite it as you would
any other resource that you use. Give the persons or corporations
that created the information credit for their work. |
| • If you use
something that was originally written in another language and use
a translation as if it were written using your own words, this also
is considered plagiarism. You need to cite the original source and
give the author credit for their words and ideas. |
| • Don't use
a friend's paper or any part of his/her paper and hand it in as your
own. If you did not write it, you should not submit it for a grade.
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| • If you write a paper
for one class and want to use it for another, you need to get permission
to do so. The professor may want you to update your citations, or
add some additional information. While it might not appear so, using
one paper for multiple classes is unethical. |
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• Be aware that your professors know
about Internet paper mills and other Internet sources for getting
research papers or essays. They also know how to identify possible
plagiarism. There are many resources available that scan the web for
plagiarized text, such as http://www.turnitin.com |
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Other Info |
| The Writing
Center (Academic Support Center) is available for assistance with
writing your paper or with citing your sources. Contact the ASC (located
on the 2nd floor of the library) for more information or for an appointment
at 614 823-1610. |
| Otterbein does
have a policy on academic integrity. Read what it says in the Campus
Life Handbook. Your professors may give you more information about
their philosophy regarding academic honesty. If they do not, ask,
so that this important issue is discussed in your classes. |