Plagiarism Warning 2014
Plagiarism Warning 2014
Plagiarism Warning 2014
Plagiarism
The first point to understand is that it is not sufficient to provide a reference for copied text unless that text is clearly
identified as a quotation. Citing an author at the beginning of some text or, as in this example, at the end is useless
because it does not indicate the extent of the copied text.
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... constitutes plagiarism since it was Smith, not you, who wrote
the words. If the entire text had been placed between inverted
commas (“ “) or in italic font, it would have been clear to the
reader that this was a direct quotation, and so, provided that the
bibliographic details for Smith (2014) were included in the
references list, there would be no suspicion of plagiarism.
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How many words can you copy without crediting the source and
not risk an accusation of plagiarism?
There’s no hard and fast rule. Some institutions use the Five
Consecutive Word Rule – any five words in the same order as in
an original document must be explicitly referenced. But this can
lead to an over-abundance of references, as well as not taking into
account consecutive words such as “The Annual Bulletin of the
National Union of Student Business Societies”.
“Patchwork” plagiarism
We occasionally see student submissions with passages made up of
small pieces of copied text “stitched” together. This is just as much
plagiarism as copying whole paragraphs. Below is the kind of thing in a
Turnitin report which leads to an accusation of plagiarism (Turnitin flags
only the first occurrence it finds, so the identified sentences below may
also be found in other sources).
1A leader should be highly intelligent. He should be able to examine and solve the problem
of his or her followers quickly and in the right manner. He or she
4should possess good judgment and decision making abilities. Opinion and judgment
should be formed on the basis of facts and without prejudice.
2A leader should be a person of maturity and logical mind. Communication Skills A leader
1must be a good and effective communicator.
4Goals and procedures of the organization should be communicated clearly, precisely and
effectively. Only then will it be possible to convince, persuade and stimulate subordinates
to action.
2This will also enable him or her to maintain good relationships with followers and
recognize their problems and feelings.
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Some commentators dismiss Keynes without even a second thought, and while
some may think it may be justifiable to write him off in this fashion, it can hardly be
denied that there remains in that celebrated man one of the greatest economists.
Some critics reject Keynes without giving him a second thought, and even
though some may consider it justified to write him off in that way, it can hardly
be refuted that there is left in that famous man one of the greatest economists.
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Paraphrasing
How could you deal with that text without actually quoting it? Perhaps something like this:
Some commentators dismiss Keynes without even a second thought, and while some
may think it may be justifiable to write him off in this fashion, it can hardly be denied that
there remains in that celebrated man one of the greatest economists.
Possible alternative
Smith (2014) maintains that while Keynes has been written off by some, he should still be
considered one of the greatest economists.
Paraphrasing
Self-plagiarism
With the advent of the internet and the possibility it offers of easy copy
and paste, plagiarism has become a major cause for concern in
universities. As a search on “avoiding plagiarism” reveals, the topic has
generated a veritable multitude of articles, and even whole books,
written about it. There really can be no excuse for not finding advice!
http://www.theguardian.com/education/2008/oct/07/students.highereducation