This document discusses plagiarism, copyright, and netiquette. It defines plagiarism as taking someone else's work or idea without giving them credit. There are three types of plagiarism: word for word copying, paraphrasing without citation, and not citing sources for information that is not common knowledge. The document also notes that plagiarism can have serious consequences like failing a class or legal action. It defines copyright as a legal right giving publishers control over copying works. Copyright protects works from being copied, distributed, or adapted without permission. The document also defines netiquette as guidelines for appropriate online behavior to prevent issues like cyberbullying.
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Plagiar ism is t aking someone else’s wor k or idea
and saying it is your own wit hout giving cr edit t o
t he aut hor .
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Synonyms: bor r owing, f r aud, inf r ingement , t hef t ,
and pir acy.
What is Plagiarism?
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Wor d t o Wor d : wor d t o wor d plagiar ism is
basically copying and past ing. Copying somebody’s
exact wor ds or idea and not cit ing , giving cr edit
t o t hem, and not quot ing
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Par aphr asing: Par aphr asing is r est at ing someone
else’s wor k or idea in your wor ds.
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Not Plagiar ism: Not plagiar ism is simply not
plagiar ism. You eit her used common knowledge,
you cit ed or quot ed exact wor ds and sour ces.
Types of Plagiarism
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4. You don’t want to get a F on a paper because you plagiarize
or you don’t want to get fined so, I suggest you follow these
tips on how to avoid plagiarism:
• Put in quotations everything that comes directly from the
text
• If a piece of information isn't common knowledge, you
need to cite a source.
• Use your own words and ideas.
How to Avoid
Plagiarism
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Net iquet t e is simply a guideline f or appr opr iat e
behavior on t he int er net .
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Helps pr event cyber bulling
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Et iquet t e on t he int er net
What is Netiquette?
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6. • Basics:help the new people, research before asking,and
remember people's feelings.
• Sending:be brief. Use white spaces, stay on topic, and
make sure you are sending it to the right person.
• Replying:check current information before replying,
make sure again you are replying to the right person
• Confidentially:respect copyright,remembering archiving,
and never send what you don't read.
Types of Netiquette
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7. • Basics:help the new people, research before asking,and
remember people's feelings.
• Sending:be brief. Use white spaces, stay on topic, and
make sure you are sending it to the right person.
• Replying:check current information before replying,
make sure again you are replying to the right person
• Confidentially:respect copyright,remembering archiving,
and never send what you don't read.
Types of Netiquette
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8. ● Plagiarism can get you expelled from your class or
course
● Plagiarism can result in your work being destroyed
● Plagiarism can result in expulsion from your academic
institution
● Plagiarism can result in legal action.
Consequences of Plagiarism
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9. • A legal right given to a publisher
and a originator to print, publish,
perform , film, or record musical
material.
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Copyrighting
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10. • What do Copyrights protect?
The rights granted by copyrights include protections
regarding any attempts at copying, distributing or
adapting the original work.
• What works can be copyrighted?
According to copyright laws in the United States, the
following works may be copyrighted:engravings,maps and
charts, musical records, musical compositions ,literary
works and books, etc.
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Copyright Facts
How long do Copyrights last?
The Copyright laws , specified limitation or period of time
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of protection will vary based on location.
11. • Hope this slideshare powerpoint has help you learn or
learn more about plagiarism, copyrighting, and
netiquette. Here is a short quiz to help remember and sum
up the whole presentation.
1. What are the 3 types of plagiarism?
2. Name 2 facts for both plagiarism and copyrighting.
3. What is netiquette?
4. What are some consequences if you plagiarize?
Overview
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