Sunday, January 25, 2009

Report: Avoid Plagiarism

These articles focus on how to bypass falsifying information. Another word for falsifying is plagiarism. Plagiarism is simply taking credit for some else’s work. Stealing people thoughts or ideas is just as dangerous as robbing a bank. Even in high school, students were punished for dishonesty. In college, a student can be withdrawn or loose their scholarships if found guilty of plagiarism. With all the information circulating, students should be able to shun plagiarizing their research papers.

There are a lot of things that a student should credit. For instance, all interviews, conversations, a person’s exact words, photos, diagrams, charts, and illustration. When paraphrasing students should use their own words and site all sources. Bates College did a beautiful article on plagiarism; this article lists the proper way to cite footnotes and the bibliography page. Copyright laws are very complex. But, I do know this, you may not sale or copy without an author’s permission. So, to have acceptable papers students should follow the guidelines on plagiarism.

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