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SUMMARIZING & PARAPHRASING:
AVOIDING PLAGIARISM
1
“The practice of taking someone
else's work or ideas and passing
them off as one's own” (Merriam-
Webster Dictionary).
Plagiarism
2
Why Bother?
3
 Paraphrasing and Summarizing:
 Express ideas in a quicker, more straightforward way
 Avoid unnecessary details
 Condense large ideas into compact, easily understood
chunks that can add to your writing
 Quotations:
 Restate someone else’s ideas in a respectable, cited
manner
 Clarify that a passage or phrase is not your own
Including other works allows you to support your own ideas and adds
credibility when you use them correctly.
Two Types of Plagiarism
 Paraphrasing poorly
 Quoting poorly
 Inaccurate citations
 Pre-written papers
 Copying directly
(without quote or
citation)
 Copyrighted work
 Having someone else
do the work
4
Accidental Intentional
What are the Consequences?
 According to plagiarism.org, academic
punishments may include failure of an assignment
or expulsion from the institution.
 Professional punishments may include getting fired
and difficulty finding another job in the same field
or beyond.
 Legal punishments may include fines from $100 to
$5,000 and jail time!
 In some states plagiarism is a felony punishable by
10 years in jail and up to a $250,000 fine.
5
What are the Consequences?
 Not to mention it can damage your reputation and
credibility…
6
If you don’t think that people will notice, you are very
wrong.
Famous Cases
7
Methods of reviewing, shortening and
referencing passages or other types information
Summarizing, Paraphrasing and Quotations
8
• Repeating a passage the exact way it was
spoken or written
• Use quotation marks to distinguish someone
else’s words from your own
• Cannot be altered & are identical to original
Quotations
9
“Two things are endless: the universe and human
stupidity. The first one likely isn’t.”
10
“Only two things are infinite, the universe and
human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.”
Albert Einstein
11
Proper Quotations
12
 Double quotation marks when quoting someone
else’s words:
 As my professor said, “There isn’t any such thing as a
free lunch.”
 Single quotation marks are used for a quote within
a quote:
 Anthony told me, “Bob said, ‘I can’t make it.’ ”
 If punctuation is part of the original quotation, it
must go inside the quotation marks.
[sic] and Brackets
13
 “sic” is Latin, essentially meaning “as it was written.”
 Used in a quote to clarify an error or choice of word is
the quote’s own:
 The email proclaimed, “a one-of-a-time offar [sic] that can’t
be passed up!”
 Brackets should be used when you replace or change a
word in a quote to better fit your sentence:
 The professor berated the class.
 The professor berated [his] class.
You Try!
14
 Like the manual says said the instructor safety is
important.
 “Like the manual says,” said the instructor, “safety is
important!”
 The book’s author remarks it was a dark and stormy
night.
 The book’s author remarks, “It was a dark and stormy
night” (Williams 2002).
Proper Quotations
 Books, movies, other
lengthy works: Italics
 Articles, poems, other
short works:
Quotations
 If a quote is too long,
use an ellipsis […]
15
When referencing…
Proper Quotations
16
 Capitalize the first word of a quote when it is a
complete sentence or beginning of a sentence,
 Like Elon Musk once said, “Rockets are cool.”
 If a quote is interrupted mid-sentence, you do not
need to capitalize the next portion.
 “But wait,” Michael argued, “isn’t that the same result
as before?”
• Extracting the main point from a quote and
rephrasing it in your own words
• Also known as “indirect quotation”
Paraphrasing
17
The Bell Labs Story
18
Bell Labs serves as the original
location of the discovery of
cosmic background radiation.
In 1964, During research on
satellite signals, a quiet hum was
picked up in all signals received. After days of testing and
eliminating all other possibilities, the scientists came to the
conclusion the signal was from none other than the universe
itself.
Take a Guess:
Cosmic background radiation was
not proven to exist until 1964. While
working at Bell Labs in New Jersey,
two physicists discovered it in all of
their tests with no other possible
cause, concluding that the source
was the universe itself.
Two physicists originally discovered
cosmic background radiation in
1964. During the work both were
performing on satellite signals, they
found there was a quiet noise in all
of their test results. The physicists
tried to eliminate all of the sources
that could have caused it, but failed
to do so. This eventually led them to
believe they had discovered the first
proof of cosmic background
radiation.
19
Steps to Paraphrasing
20
1. Reread the original passage.
2. Rewrite each sentence (or point) in your
own words.
3. Use quotation marks to identify any
borrowed words or phrases.
4. Cite the source (including the page).
Paraphrased Sentences
21
Original: Most nuclear power plants generate more energy on
average than any other type of energy source.
Paraphrase: Nuclear power plants are one of the highest-
producing energy sources.
Original: Common beliefs can change over time. For example,
most people once thought the Sun orbited around the Earth.
Paraphrase: People believed at one time that the Sun orbited the
Earth. Nowadays, people know the opposite, showing that
common beliefs don’t stay the same.
You Try: Paraphrasing Practice
22
 Getting enough sleep and drinking enough water will
make you feel better and help your body function
properly.
 Adopting a dog into your family can teach your
children important lessons in how to be responsible
and care for another living thing.
What’s the Difference?
 Putting main ideas in
your own words
 Must attribute source
 Shorter than original
source
 Putting source material
in your own words
 Must attribute source
 Not concerned with
length
23
Summarizing Paraphrasing
• To sum up the main points of a
passage in your own words
• Short, condensed, and concise
• Focus is on the main point
• Length of summary depends on length
of source
Summarizing
24
How to Summarize
 What is the main
idea?
 What details are
necessary?
 What is the shortest
way I can get the point
across?
 Unnecessary details
 Do not include your
own analysis in the
summary
25
Questions to ask yourself: Things to look out for:
Two Truths and a Lie
26
 Summarizing is usually shorter than
paraphrasing.
 Quotes require citations, but summaries
and paraphrases do not.
 Plagiarism can occur if you copy from
your own work.
Summarizing
27
 Original Passage: Alexander Fleming is well-known for his
accidental discovery of penicillin. In 1940, after returning
home from a vacation, he discovered mold growing on a
laboratory petri dish. Noting that the mold was adept at killing
the disease in the same dish, he actively tried to replicate it.
Eventually, this resulted in the innovation of the penicillin drug.
 Summarized Passage: Penicillin was discovered in the early
1940s. Alexander Fleming had returned from a trip and found
mold growing on a petri dish. Its effects on the disease led to it
being used as a clinical drug.
Summarizing
28
 Original Passage: Alexander Fleming is well-known for his
accidental discovery of penicillin. In 1940, after returning
home from a vacation, he discovered mold growing on a
laboratory petri dish. Noting that the mold was adept at killing
the disease in the same dish, he actively tried to replicate it.
Eventually, this resulted in the innovation of the penicillin drug.
 Summarized Passage: Penicillin was discovered in the early
1940s. Alexander Fleming had returned from a trip and found
mold growing on a petri dish. Its effects on the disease led to it
being used as a clinical drug.
One More Truth
29
 It is important to include all of the details
from a passage in a summary.
 Quotes always need to be capitalized.
 Introductions to most quotes (like signal
phrases) require a comma.
Works Cited
30
 "Discovery and Development of Penicillin." American
Chemical Society. American Chemical Society.
 Driscoll, Dana Lynn, and Allan Brizee. "Quoting,
Paraphrasing, and Summarizing." Purdue
OWL Online Writing Lab. Purdue University, 15
Feb. 2013.
 "Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation" Bell
Labs. Alcatel-Lucent
 “What Is Plagiarism?” Plagiarism.org. iParadigms,
2014.
Additional Resources
31
Some useful websites for quoting, paraphrasing and
summarizing:
 https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/563/1/
 http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k70847&pagei
d=icb.page350378
 The Schoolcraft Writing Fellows!

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summarizing-and-paraphrasing.pdf

  • 2. “The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own” (Merriam- Webster Dictionary). Plagiarism 2
  • 3. Why Bother? 3  Paraphrasing and Summarizing:  Express ideas in a quicker, more straightforward way  Avoid unnecessary details  Condense large ideas into compact, easily understood chunks that can add to your writing  Quotations:  Restate someone else’s ideas in a respectable, cited manner  Clarify that a passage or phrase is not your own Including other works allows you to support your own ideas and adds credibility when you use them correctly.
  • 4. Two Types of Plagiarism  Paraphrasing poorly  Quoting poorly  Inaccurate citations  Pre-written papers  Copying directly (without quote or citation)  Copyrighted work  Having someone else do the work 4 Accidental Intentional
  • 5. What are the Consequences?  According to plagiarism.org, academic punishments may include failure of an assignment or expulsion from the institution.  Professional punishments may include getting fired and difficulty finding another job in the same field or beyond.  Legal punishments may include fines from $100 to $5,000 and jail time!  In some states plagiarism is a felony punishable by 10 years in jail and up to a $250,000 fine. 5
  • 6. What are the Consequences?  Not to mention it can damage your reputation and credibility… 6 If you don’t think that people will notice, you are very wrong.
  • 8. Methods of reviewing, shortening and referencing passages or other types information Summarizing, Paraphrasing and Quotations 8
  • 9. • Repeating a passage the exact way it was spoken or written • Use quotation marks to distinguish someone else’s words from your own • Cannot be altered & are identical to original Quotations 9
  • 10. “Two things are endless: the universe and human stupidity. The first one likely isn’t.” 10
  • 11. “Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.” Albert Einstein 11
  • 12. Proper Quotations 12  Double quotation marks when quoting someone else’s words:  As my professor said, “There isn’t any such thing as a free lunch.”  Single quotation marks are used for a quote within a quote:  Anthony told me, “Bob said, ‘I can’t make it.’ ”  If punctuation is part of the original quotation, it must go inside the quotation marks.
  • 13. [sic] and Brackets 13  “sic” is Latin, essentially meaning “as it was written.”  Used in a quote to clarify an error or choice of word is the quote’s own:  The email proclaimed, “a one-of-a-time offar [sic] that can’t be passed up!”  Brackets should be used when you replace or change a word in a quote to better fit your sentence:  The professor berated the class.  The professor berated [his] class.
  • 14. You Try! 14  Like the manual says said the instructor safety is important.  “Like the manual says,” said the instructor, “safety is important!”  The book’s author remarks it was a dark and stormy night.  The book’s author remarks, “It was a dark and stormy night” (Williams 2002).
  • 15. Proper Quotations  Books, movies, other lengthy works: Italics  Articles, poems, other short works: Quotations  If a quote is too long, use an ellipsis […] 15 When referencing…
  • 16. Proper Quotations 16  Capitalize the first word of a quote when it is a complete sentence or beginning of a sentence,  Like Elon Musk once said, “Rockets are cool.”  If a quote is interrupted mid-sentence, you do not need to capitalize the next portion.  “But wait,” Michael argued, “isn’t that the same result as before?”
  • 17. • Extracting the main point from a quote and rephrasing it in your own words • Also known as “indirect quotation” Paraphrasing 17
  • 18. The Bell Labs Story 18 Bell Labs serves as the original location of the discovery of cosmic background radiation. In 1964, During research on satellite signals, a quiet hum was picked up in all signals received. After days of testing and eliminating all other possibilities, the scientists came to the conclusion the signal was from none other than the universe itself.
  • 19. Take a Guess: Cosmic background radiation was not proven to exist until 1964. While working at Bell Labs in New Jersey, two physicists discovered it in all of their tests with no other possible cause, concluding that the source was the universe itself. Two physicists originally discovered cosmic background radiation in 1964. During the work both were performing on satellite signals, they found there was a quiet noise in all of their test results. The physicists tried to eliminate all of the sources that could have caused it, but failed to do so. This eventually led them to believe they had discovered the first proof of cosmic background radiation. 19
  • 20. Steps to Paraphrasing 20 1. Reread the original passage. 2. Rewrite each sentence (or point) in your own words. 3. Use quotation marks to identify any borrowed words or phrases. 4. Cite the source (including the page).
  • 21. Paraphrased Sentences 21 Original: Most nuclear power plants generate more energy on average than any other type of energy source. Paraphrase: Nuclear power plants are one of the highest- producing energy sources. Original: Common beliefs can change over time. For example, most people once thought the Sun orbited around the Earth. Paraphrase: People believed at one time that the Sun orbited the Earth. Nowadays, people know the opposite, showing that common beliefs don’t stay the same.
  • 22. You Try: Paraphrasing Practice 22  Getting enough sleep and drinking enough water will make you feel better and help your body function properly.  Adopting a dog into your family can teach your children important lessons in how to be responsible and care for another living thing.
  • 23. What’s the Difference?  Putting main ideas in your own words  Must attribute source  Shorter than original source  Putting source material in your own words  Must attribute source  Not concerned with length 23 Summarizing Paraphrasing
  • 24. • To sum up the main points of a passage in your own words • Short, condensed, and concise • Focus is on the main point • Length of summary depends on length of source Summarizing 24
  • 25. How to Summarize  What is the main idea?  What details are necessary?  What is the shortest way I can get the point across?  Unnecessary details  Do not include your own analysis in the summary 25 Questions to ask yourself: Things to look out for:
  • 26. Two Truths and a Lie 26  Summarizing is usually shorter than paraphrasing.  Quotes require citations, but summaries and paraphrases do not.  Plagiarism can occur if you copy from your own work.
  • 27. Summarizing 27  Original Passage: Alexander Fleming is well-known for his accidental discovery of penicillin. In 1940, after returning home from a vacation, he discovered mold growing on a laboratory petri dish. Noting that the mold was adept at killing the disease in the same dish, he actively tried to replicate it. Eventually, this resulted in the innovation of the penicillin drug.  Summarized Passage: Penicillin was discovered in the early 1940s. Alexander Fleming had returned from a trip and found mold growing on a petri dish. Its effects on the disease led to it being used as a clinical drug.
  • 28. Summarizing 28  Original Passage: Alexander Fleming is well-known for his accidental discovery of penicillin. In 1940, after returning home from a vacation, he discovered mold growing on a laboratory petri dish. Noting that the mold was adept at killing the disease in the same dish, he actively tried to replicate it. Eventually, this resulted in the innovation of the penicillin drug.  Summarized Passage: Penicillin was discovered in the early 1940s. Alexander Fleming had returned from a trip and found mold growing on a petri dish. Its effects on the disease led to it being used as a clinical drug.
  • 29. One More Truth 29  It is important to include all of the details from a passage in a summary.  Quotes always need to be capitalized.  Introductions to most quotes (like signal phrases) require a comma.
  • 30. Works Cited 30  "Discovery and Development of Penicillin." American Chemical Society. American Chemical Society.  Driscoll, Dana Lynn, and Allan Brizee. "Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing." Purdue OWL Online Writing Lab. Purdue University, 15 Feb. 2013.  "Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation" Bell Labs. Alcatel-Lucent  “What Is Plagiarism?” Plagiarism.org. iParadigms, 2014.
  • 31. Additional Resources 31 Some useful websites for quoting, paraphrasing and summarizing:  https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/563/1/  http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k70847&pagei d=icb.page350378  The Schoolcraft Writing Fellows!