Information from: IU Code of Student Rights.
PLAGIARISM
Cheating, stealing, thievery. Another word to add to the vocabulary is plagiarism. Plagiarism is when you use someone else’s words or ideas and use them in your essay, speech (etc.) with out properly acknowledging them.
There are a few ways that you could plagiarize, this includes: not citing your your information (not saying where and who you got your information from), NOT using quotation marks if you did not make the information into your own words, and lastly only changing around a few words or phrases from the original text. Plagiarism could get you in HUGE trouble. Any where from failing a test, to getting expelled from school. That is why we need to put plagiarism to a stop!
Luckily, there are strategies and ways to avoid plagiarism. A few ways are: to put quotes on EVERYTHING that is directly from the original text. Cite your information to make sure the original writer gets credit. The last thing is to, paraphrase. Paraphrasing is using someone else’s words or ideas, but putting the information into your OWN words. Do remember when paraphrasing, that if you only switch around a few words or phrases it will still be plagiarism. To avoid doing that, cover up the text that you were reading from, so you don’t see it. Then start writing! When you have finished writing check the text to make sure your information is accurate.
-Hana
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