The document discusses proper citation and attribution when copying text from other sources. It notes that short quotes should be enclosed in quotation marks, while longer passages should be indented in italics. It also emphasizes that even with attribution, verbatim copying can still constitute plagiarism unless quotation marks are used. The document provides examples of properly and improperly handling attributions and quotes.
1. Put quotes in "quotes" If you have copied a sentence from a book or a website you must tell the reader that you have copied it.
2. Put quotes in "quotes" If you copy a short phrase or a single sentence like this: “I came, I saw, I conquered.” then you should enclose it in quotation marks. For longer quotes, you should use italic text and indent them into a separate paragraph like this: Loremipsum dolor sit amet, consecteturadipiscingelit. Aeneanlibero dui, semper non malesuadaeu, elementum vitae arcu. Quisqueeuturpiseuelitsollicitudinscelerisque ac at mi. Loremipsum dolor sit amet, consecteturadipiscingelit. Vestibulumtinciduntinterdumdiam, at accumsannequefermentum ac. Etiamvelliberoarcu.
4. Pasting text into my document My text Google sites is now including a new feature called “gadgets”.
5. Pasting text into my document My text Google sites is now including a new feature called “gadgets”. Gadgets allow you to easily add dynamic content to your Google Sites web pages, and are available from the “Insert” menu when you are editing a page. Some of the more basic gadgets, like the “Recent posts” or “Recent files” gadgets give you a quick view from a central location of content being updated on other pages. Gadgets can be tools like a clock or to-do list, informative like recent news headlines or stock quotes, or even fun games or a virtual aquarium. Text copied from the web
6. Pasting text into my document My text Google sites is now including a new feature called “gadgets”. Gadgets allow you to easily add dynamic content to your Google Sites web pages, and are available from the “Insert” menu when you are editing a page. Some of the more basic gadgets, like the “Recent posts” or “Recent files” gadgets give you a quick view from a central location of content being updated on other pages. Gadgets can be tools like a clock or to-do list, informative like recent news headlines or stock quotes, or even fun games or a virtual aquarium. (Google sites blog 2009) I give the reference
7. But it's still plagiarism... My text Google sites is now including a new feature called “gadgets”. Gadgets allow you to easily add dynamic content to your Google Sites web pages, and are available from the “Insert” menu when you are editing a page. Some of the more basic gadgets, like the “Recent posts” or “Recent files” gadgets give you a quick view from a central location of content being updated on other pages. Gadgets can be tools like a clock or to-do list, informative like recent news headlines or stock quotes, or even fun games or a virtual aquarium. (Google sites blog 2009) PLAGIARISM I give the reference
8. What's wrong? Google sites is now including a new feature called “gadgets”. Gadgets allow you to easily add dynamic content to your Google Sites web pages, and are available from the “Insert” menu when you are editing a page. Some of the more basic gadgets, like the “Recent posts” or “Recent files” gadgets give you a quick view from a central location of content being updated on other pages. Gadgets can be tools like a clock or to-do list, informative like recent news headlines or stock quotes, or even fun games or a virtual aquarium. (Google sites blog 2009) PLAGIARISM I give the reference
9. I didn't use "quotes" When copying text from a book or website, I must use “quotation marks” to show that the text is not my own.
10. Pasting text into my document quotation marks Google sites is now including a new feature called “gadgets”. “Gadgets allow you to easily add dynamic content to your Google Sites web pages, and are available from the “Insert” menu when you are editing a page. Some of the more basic gadgets, like the “Recent posts” or “Recent files” gadgets give you a quick view from a central location of content being updated on other pages. Gadgets can be tools like a clock or to-do list, informative like recent news headlines or stock quotes, or even fun games or a virtual aquarium.” (Google sites blog 2009) quotation marks
11. Pasting text into my document quotation marks Google sites is now including a new feature called “gadgets”. “Gadgets allow you to easily add dynamic content to your Google Sites web pages, and are available from the “Insert” menu when you are editing a page. Some of the more basic gadgets, like the “Recent posts” or “Recent files” gadgets give you a quick view from a central location of content being updated on other pages. Gadgets can be tools like a clock or to-do list, informative like recent news headlines or stock quotes, or even fun games or a virtual aquarium.” (Google sites blog 2009) OK quotation marks
12. For long quotes we can also use italics and indent Google sites is now including a new feature called “gadgets”. Gadgets allow you to easily add dynamic content to your Google Sites web pages, and are available from the “Insert” menu when you are editing a page. Some of the more basic gadgets, like the “Recent posts” or “Recent files” gadgets give you a quick view from a central location of content being updated on other pages. Gadgets can be tools like a clock or to-do list, informative like recent news headlines or stock quotes, or even fun games or a virtual aquarium. (Google sites blog 2009)
13. For long quotes we can also use italics and indent Google sites is now including a new feature called “gadgets”. Gadgets allow you to easily add dynamic content to your Google Sites web pages, and are available from the “Insert” menu when you are editing a page. Some of the more basic gadgets, like the “Recent posts” or “Recent files” gadgets give you a quick view from a central location of content being updated on other pages. Gadgets can be tools like a clock or to-do list, informative like recent news headlines or stock quotes, or even fun games or a virtual aquarium. (Google sites blog 2009) OK
14. Aboutauthor Hans Anderson 2007-Present: Lecturer at FPT Greenwich Programmes, FPT University. 2007: M.S., Computational Mathematics, University of Minnesota 2001: B.A., Computer Science, GustavusAdolphus College, Saint Peter, MN