Se2:lagiarism
Activity2-1:Learhors
Studythefollolesofdirectlyquotihors,andtrytoworkoutthebasicrulesofdirectquotations,shortquotationsandlongquotations。
Examples1&2:
Marrasetal。(1995)peakloadmomeedtoplayamajorroleindefininglowerbackdisorderrisk。
Peakloadmomeedtoplayamajorroleindefininglowerbackdisorderrisk(Marrasetal。,1995)。
Example3:
Harris(2005,p。5)writes“youmustcitethesourcesofeaofinformatioheryouquote,paraphraseorsummarizeormerelyrefertoit”。
Example4:
InUsiively,Harrisdesydifferentwaysstudentsshouldrefereheirworkiitutiohorbelievesthatstudentsmustuheimportance:
Animportantpartofusiivelyliesindistinguishiweenyourowheideasthatoutsidesources。。。Whenyoumakeuseofwords,ideasoranyinformationfromasourceotherthanyourownknoerienustgivecredittothesoura。(Harris2005,1)
Referengisimportantskillforstudentswhowishtosuacademig。
Notes
&lyquotio:
1。Copythewordsexatheinalsource。
2。Ihor-dateorheiion。
&sthinkitisokayifyoudpastemorethanthreewordsaslongasyouaddtheauthorsourame。Thisisnottrue。Ifyouorethanthreewordsyoumustalsohavequotationmarks。
Longquotationsuseadiffereinguishthemfromyour。
·Useablockquotatiopartofthesentence)。
&heblotheleftandrightmargins。
&helines,useasinglespaly。
·Doionmarksfortheblock。
·Iioherasaleadintotheblockorattheend。
Activity2-2:Learntoparaphraseinalwords
Tryparaphrasiquotationbelow,andthenpareyourworkwiththefollohrasedsamplescriticallytoseewhetheryouhavedojob。
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Cope(2007,21)saysthat“plagiarism,afailuretoaowledgesouraterialcorrectly,isaprofessionalstandardsandisaformofacademiesty”。
Paraphrase1
AgtoCope(2007,21)plagiarismowritersdonotreferehisisaveryseriousoffence。
Paraphrase2
entionsthatplagiarismhappeersdooauthors;itisdishoandnotprofessional。
Activity2-3:Learntosummarizeotherauthors’ideas
Trysummarizingtheibelowalohenworkwithyourpartochoosethebestworkofyours。
Isthesamplesummarywelldone?Whyorwhynot?