Thursday, March 17, 2011

Plaigarism 101

Part 1
-documen sources for papers to prepare.
-common knowledge does not need to be cited
-Quote and paraphrase
Part2
1) Plagarism is copying others own words for your own.
2) I should personally be concerned about plagarism because I live in a world were It revolves around it.
3)
-Use my own words or ideas
-Cite my work
-Beware of common knowledge
4)
Animal Farm
died at age 46 in 1951 is not.
Student A: That George Orwell
was the author of the anti-totalitarian allegory
Animal Farm
Student B:
Although it is common knowledge to know that the author of Animal Farm is George Orwell, it is not common knowledge to know that he died at age 46 in 1952. http://sja.ucdavis.edu/files/plagiarism.pdf
5) I believe many students plaigarize today because it is easy to do and the sources are very wide due to the internet.
is common knowledge
is common knowledge; that Orwell2

Original : You may not have
to cite “common knowledge,” but the fact must
really be commonly known. That George Orwell
was the author of the anti-totalitarian allegory

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