Techniques for Avoiding Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the act of taking an idea or piece of information from a source without proper credit. If this happens often because of laziness or desperation, some authors also a victim of the offense, without even meaning to. The penalty for plagiarism is a serious student and professional, and may include legal sanctions. Therefore, is to learn techniques to avoid plagiarism is essential for any writer.
Plagiarism is the act of taking an idea or piece of information from a source without proper credit. If this happens often because of laziness or desperation, some authors also a victim of the offense, without even meaning to. The penalty for plagiarism is a serious student and professional, and may include legal sanctions. Therefore, is to learn techniques to avoid plagiarism is essential for any writer.
To recognize
1. If you use the information is not public domain or the information you have, you must provide a source which confirms his statement. This will give credit where it is legitimately owed, in addition to increasing the integrity and credibility of your work at the same time. Even if you have any information in their own words, rather than a direct quote, you still need to cite the source.
Compile Sources Before writing
2. Instead of gathering information on your subject and the purpose of interfering with your ideas with others’ ideas, writing and carefully organize all the sources you plan to use. Keep this for easy reference when you begin the writing process. Refer to this list if you need to borrow information from one source and does mention the material you write. If you need a plant-cited page, build it before anything in writing as well.
Make copies
3. Maintaining a large paper trail of all sources that will be used for the project. If you used an Internet source for printing documents. If you were a book or magazine, you got a photocopy of pages of information, the emphasis on these routes. This is useful not only to ensure the accuracy of your quote to prove its integrity when it comes into question.
Keep a Style Manual
4. There are different styles of quotation is commonly used, so the first step is to make sure that you are using a form teacher or boss is waiting for you. This information was relevant to the style guide and keep it close to your job. Nobody expects to save the loan rules in different forms, but there is no excuse for abuse, citing sources. Except for recognizing the sources of ignorance still plagiarism.
Do not take chances
5. If you have questions about a particular time, it is unclear if the loan is necessary, not to forget the source and hope for the best. Check the instructor or the person who supervises the work. If there is any suspicion, play it safe and cite sources. It ‘better to rely on too many sources of risk that the allegations of plagiarism
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Post CommentCHIPMUNK
On February 16, 2011 at 8:51 am
well informed
ravensfeather
On February 21, 2011 at 8:40 pm
good info. thanks
ravensfeather
On February 21, 2011 at 8:40 pm
good info. thanks for the share..
1Arjun
On February 27, 2011 at 10:47 am
Nice Info..
lian rosa
On March 1, 2011 at 6:48 am
I was just thinking about this subject too while reading the many articles here. However, some plagiarism software are just too sensitive that even the most common words are being read as plagiarized.
beauley
On March 2, 2011 at 9:31 am
Very good article. What I usually do is quote the link source of the data. Thanks for sharing this information.
Teri Dreshner
On March 3, 2011 at 1:08 am
This is an important article on plagiarism. If you do take someone’s ideas, do quote the source, and preferably, put a link to it. =)
NiƱo Antonio Perante Villalino
On March 4, 2011 at 10:02 am
nice post!
Plagiarism is indeed a crime that should be avoided. I guess, everybody should read this.
Very informative honey!
supersajjad
On March 5, 2011 at 5:18 pm
Good info, this is like a criminal offense, and nobody should steal work from anyone else