Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Paraphrasing and Plagiarism
Anmerkungen:
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Activity 1 - Module 3: Mind Map
Jhon Alexander Farfán Zabala
Faculty of Education and Pedagogy
Universidad Pontificia BolivarianaIntroduction to Academic Discourse Professor Luisa Fernanda Mesa Silva 27/03/2021
- References
- The Writing Center • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (n.d). Plagiarism. https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/plagiarism/
- Purdue online writing lab. (n.d). Paraphrasing: Write in your own words. https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/using_research/quoting_paraphrasing_and_summarizing/paraphrasing.html
- It consists in restating the
authors ideas in order to
support your own and give
credit to the author to avoid
plagiarism
- PLAGIARISM
- How to avoid it?
- Either way is your
responsibility to
learn...
- by mentioning who the
author is by citing with:
- Direct quotes
- Paraphrases
- It consists in taking
another person's ideas
without giving credit to
the author.
- Reckless
- Deliberate
- RESTATING IDEAS
- Author's ideas
- They can be used to:
- support your ideas
by using reliable
sources.
- show you
understand a
topic deeply.
- show your ability to
use and choose the
most appropriate
sources for your
paper.
- show your ability to
differenciate your
ideas from the
author's
- How to do it?
- Do's
- Read the original text
- Take notes with the book closed
- Compare your ideas with the original text.
- Use quotation marks to highlight literal
information taken from the original
soruce.
- Cite the author properly.
Use in-text citation and
references.
- Don'ts
- Do not just replace
words by synonyms.
- Do not just change
grammar or the order
of the ideas.
- Do not forget to
mention the
autor.