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SCENARIO ONE
Agree
Disagree
It’s not plagiarism to cut and
paste a quote into the paper,
as long as you put quotation
marks around it.
SCENARIO ONE
Agree
Disagree
Whenever you quote text,
you must provide a source.
SCENARIO THREE
Agree
Disagree
I wrote a paper for a
marketing class that has a
lot of synergy with the
current class I’m taking. So,
I took a most of that paper
and added some new ideas
to it for a current class. It’s
not plagiarism because I
wrote both papers myself.
SCENARIO THREE
Agree
Disagree
Every professor expects original
work in every class from you.
Using work completed for a
different professor in a different
class technically may not be
plagiarism, but it is ethically
dishonest, and if your professor
finds out, s/he could fail you.
Using a small portion of a
previously written paper could be
acceptable, but be sure to include
it, and other related sources, in
your citations.
SCENARIO FOUR
Agree
Disagree
I’m careful not to plagiarize
when I write a paper. I
always paraphrase what
someone says, putting it into
my own words. That way, I
don’t have to provide a
citation.
SCENARIO FOUR
Agree
Disagree
This is a very common
mistake students make. But, if
you are using someone else’s
ideas, even if you have
paraphrased them, you must
provide the source for those
ideas. Also, when
paraphrasing, make sure you
are being accurate, and not
misrepresenting what was
stated in your source.
SCENARIO FIVE
Agree
Disagree
I scanned a chart from my
textbook into my paper. I
didn’t have to cite it,
because it’s in our textbook
and we covered it in class.
SCENARIO FIVE
Agree
Disagree
Using materials from
anywhere requires a
citation. Don’t assume that
because your professor is
familiar with your textbook,
that a citation isn’t needed.
SCENARIO SIX
Agree
Disagree
I wrote a paper tracing the
market value of a particular
company stock for the past
year. I didn’t have to cite it
because it’s all common
knowledge that’s available
in newspapers and online
sources and journals.
SCENARIO SIX
Agree
Disagree
The area of common
knowledge can be tricky. For
instance, it is common
knowledge that Charles
Lindburgh made the first
successful cross Atlantic
Ocean flight. A citation would
not be necessary in that
instance. However, other
information, such as stock
quotes, which are variable
and ever changing, would
need a citation.
SCENARIO SEVEN
Agree
Disagree
I surfed the Internet until I
found an idea for my paper.
When I did, I didn’t use any
of the information on the
original site, so I didn’t have
to cite it as a source.
SCENARIO SEVEN
Agree
Disagree
Correct. You used the entire
Internet as your source as
you searched for ideas. And,
you didn’t use anything
directly from that particular
Web site. Think of it as
doing a similar search in a
library – browsing the
shelves for a topic. In that
instance, you would not cite
a specific source, either.
SCENARIO EIGHT
Agree
Disagree
I copied some passages
directly from a journal I
found online. I cited the
passages I used in the text,
and included the complete
citation information in my
Bibliography, so I did not
plagiarize.
SCENARIO EIGHT
Agree
Disagree
This is the correct way to
treat material taken from
other sources, either as
direct quotes, or
paraphrased.
SCENARIO NINE
Agree
Disagree
I took a photo from the
Creative Commons Web
site for use in my paper. I
didn’t have to cite the
source because Creative
Commons is one of those
sites that posts photos for
free.
SCENARIO NINE
Agree
Disagree
Creative Commons is a free
repository of photos and
images; however, the artists
submitting the images still
expect their images to be
cited. Other image sources,
such as Flickr and Google
Photos, may charge for many
of their images, and also
require citations. Just because
something is free doesn’t
mean it doesn’t require a
citation.
SCENARIO TEN
Agree
Disagree
If I’m not sure about whether
or not something constitutes
plagiarism, it’s a good idea
to run it by a fellow
classmate. Usually, we can
figure it out together.
SCENARIO TEN
Agree
Disagree
There are a number of
sources you can consult to
determine if you are
plagiarizing, including the
sources included at the end
of this presentation. You can
also discuss it with your
professor.
PLAGIARISM
Additional
Resources
 WCSU Library Guide:
http://libguides.wcsu.edu/plagiarism
 Plagiarism: Overview and
Contradictions, Purdue University,
Online Writing Lab (OWL)
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/01
/
 YouTube: Grammar Bytes!
Presents: Plagiarism: Avoid
Academic Theft for Research
Success
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUSaQ5-mDRI
SOURCES
 Video by Bainbridge College, available through
YouTube,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2q0NlWcTq1Y
 Avoiding Plagiarism, LibGuides at Mississippi
College, Leland Library,
http://mc.libguides.com/c.php?g=39008&p=247922
 Plagiarism Quiz, Grand Canyon University,
http://www.gcu.edu/Academics/Academic-
Integrity/Plagiarism-Quiz.php

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Plagiarism pres. for lib guide

  • 1. SCENARIO ONE Agree Disagree It’s not plagiarism to cut and paste a quote into the paper, as long as you put quotation marks around it.
  • 2. SCENARIO ONE Agree Disagree Whenever you quote text, you must provide a source.
  • 3. SCENARIO THREE Agree Disagree I wrote a paper for a marketing class that has a lot of synergy with the current class I’m taking. So, I took a most of that paper and added some new ideas to it for a current class. It’s not plagiarism because I wrote both papers myself.
  • 4. SCENARIO THREE Agree Disagree Every professor expects original work in every class from you. Using work completed for a different professor in a different class technically may not be plagiarism, but it is ethically dishonest, and if your professor finds out, s/he could fail you. Using a small portion of a previously written paper could be acceptable, but be sure to include it, and other related sources, in your citations.
  • 5. SCENARIO FOUR Agree Disagree I’m careful not to plagiarize when I write a paper. I always paraphrase what someone says, putting it into my own words. That way, I don’t have to provide a citation.
  • 6. SCENARIO FOUR Agree Disagree This is a very common mistake students make. But, if you are using someone else’s ideas, even if you have paraphrased them, you must provide the source for those ideas. Also, when paraphrasing, make sure you are being accurate, and not misrepresenting what was stated in your source.
  • 7. SCENARIO FIVE Agree Disagree I scanned a chart from my textbook into my paper. I didn’t have to cite it, because it’s in our textbook and we covered it in class.
  • 8. SCENARIO FIVE Agree Disagree Using materials from anywhere requires a citation. Don’t assume that because your professor is familiar with your textbook, that a citation isn’t needed.
  • 9. SCENARIO SIX Agree Disagree I wrote a paper tracing the market value of a particular company stock for the past year. I didn’t have to cite it because it’s all common knowledge that’s available in newspapers and online sources and journals.
  • 10. SCENARIO SIX Agree Disagree The area of common knowledge can be tricky. For instance, it is common knowledge that Charles Lindburgh made the first successful cross Atlantic Ocean flight. A citation would not be necessary in that instance. However, other information, such as stock quotes, which are variable and ever changing, would need a citation.
  • 11. SCENARIO SEVEN Agree Disagree I surfed the Internet until I found an idea for my paper. When I did, I didn’t use any of the information on the original site, so I didn’t have to cite it as a source.
  • 12. SCENARIO SEVEN Agree Disagree Correct. You used the entire Internet as your source as you searched for ideas. And, you didn’t use anything directly from that particular Web site. Think of it as doing a similar search in a library – browsing the shelves for a topic. In that instance, you would not cite a specific source, either.
  • 13. SCENARIO EIGHT Agree Disagree I copied some passages directly from a journal I found online. I cited the passages I used in the text, and included the complete citation information in my Bibliography, so I did not plagiarize.
  • 14. SCENARIO EIGHT Agree Disagree This is the correct way to treat material taken from other sources, either as direct quotes, or paraphrased.
  • 15. SCENARIO NINE Agree Disagree I took a photo from the Creative Commons Web site for use in my paper. I didn’t have to cite the source because Creative Commons is one of those sites that posts photos for free.
  • 16. SCENARIO NINE Agree Disagree Creative Commons is a free repository of photos and images; however, the artists submitting the images still expect their images to be cited. Other image sources, such as Flickr and Google Photos, may charge for many of their images, and also require citations. Just because something is free doesn’t mean it doesn’t require a citation.
  • 17. SCENARIO TEN Agree Disagree If I’m not sure about whether or not something constitutes plagiarism, it’s a good idea to run it by a fellow classmate. Usually, we can figure it out together.
  • 18. SCENARIO TEN Agree Disagree There are a number of sources you can consult to determine if you are plagiarizing, including the sources included at the end of this presentation. You can also discuss it with your professor.
  • 19. PLAGIARISM Additional Resources  WCSU Library Guide: http://libguides.wcsu.edu/plagiarism  Plagiarism: Overview and Contradictions, Purdue University, Online Writing Lab (OWL) https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/01 /  YouTube: Grammar Bytes! Presents: Plagiarism: Avoid Academic Theft for Research Success https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUSaQ5-mDRI
  • 20. SOURCES  Video by Bainbridge College, available through YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2q0NlWcTq1Y  Avoiding Plagiarism, LibGuides at Mississippi College, Leland Library, http://mc.libguides.com/c.php?g=39008&p=247922  Plagiarism Quiz, Grand Canyon University, http://www.gcu.edu/Academics/Academic- Integrity/Plagiarism-Quiz.php