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How to avoid plagiarism

By 卢霜霜 2020-02-28 399次浏览 课时9

How to mark the source of the quote and describe the quote in my own words?

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  • 胡少斐 老师 2020-04-02

    1. Understand the context

    • Do not copy–paste the text verbatim from the reference paper. Instead, restate the idea in your own words.
    • Understand the idea(s) of the reference source well in order to paraphrase correctly.

    2. Quote

    Use quotes to indicate that the text has been taken from another paper. The quotes should be exactly the way they appear in the paper you take them from.

    3. Identify what does and does not need to be cited

    • Any words or ideas that are not your own but taken from another paper need to be cited.
    • Cite Your Own Material—If you are using content from your previous paper, you must cite yourself. Using material you have published before without citation is called self-plagiarism.
    • The scientific evidence you gathered after performing your tests should not be cited.
    • Facts or common knowledge need not be cited. If unsure, include a reference.

    4. Manage your citations

    • Maintain records of the sources you refer to. Use citation softwarelike EndNote or Reference Manager to manage the citations used for the paper
    • Use multiple references for the background information/literature survey. For example, rather than referencing a review, the individual papers should be referred to and cited.

    5. Use plagiarism checkers

    You can use various plagiarism detection tools such as iThenticate or eTBLAST to see how much of your paper is plagiarised.

    Tip: While it is perfectly fine to survey previously published work, it is not alright to paraphrase the same with extensive similarity. Most of the plagiarism occurs in the literature review section of any document (manuscript, thesis, etc.). Therefore, if you read the original work carefully, try to understand the context, take good notes, and then express it to your target audience in your own language (without forgetting to cite the original source), then you will never be accused with plagiarism (at least for the literature review section).

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  • 18市场王爽 2020-03-01

    At the end of the paper, reference to explain.

    In the list of references at the end of the text, each reference should be sequentially sorted by Arabic numerals according to the order in which it appears in the text. Be sure to number them in the order they appear in the text.

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  • 18材料尹馨 2020-03-31

    we should list the reference with the author's name at the end of paper.

    For describe the quote in your own words ,you can using the synonym words and change the main information to praphrase the sentences of the original paper .

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  • 胡少斐 老师 2020-04-02

    1. Understand the context

    • Do not copy–paste the text verbatim from the reference paper. Instead, restate the idea in your own words.
    • Understand the idea(s) of the reference source well in order to paraphrase correctly.

    2. Quote

    Use quotes to indicate that the text has been taken from another paper. The quotes should be exactly the way they appear in the paper you take them from.

    3. Identify what does and does not need to be cited

    • Any words or ideas that are not your own but taken from another paper need to be cited.
    • Cite Your Own Material—If you are using content from your previous paper, you must cite yourself. Using material you have published before without citation is called self-plagiarism.
    • The scientific evidence you gathered after performing your tests should not be cited.
    • Facts or common knowledge need not be cited. If unsure, include a reference.

    4. Manage your citations

    • Maintain records of the sources you refer to. Use citation softwarelike EndNote or Reference Manager to manage the citations used for the paper
    • Use multiple references for the background information/literature survey. For example, rather than referencing a review, the individual papers should be referred to and cited.

    5. Use plagiarism checkers

    You can use various plagiarism detection tools such as iThenticate or eTBLAST to see how much of your paper is plagiarised.

    Tip: While it is perfectly fine to survey previously published work, it is not alright to paraphrase the same with extensive similarity. Most of the plagiarism occurs in the literature review section of any document (manuscript, thesis, etc.). Therefore, if you read the original work carefully, try to understand the context, take good notes, and then express it to your target audience in your own language (without forgetting to cite the original source), then you will never be accused with plagiarism (at least for the literature review section).

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  • 滕藤 2020-04-03

    to ensure your paper is original.

     

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  • 贾慧丽 2020-05-11

    When you are writing an article, if a proper noun appears, write the meaning of the noun into the sentence of the article
     

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  • 郑恩浩 2020-05-19

     Cite your source

     Include quotations

     Paraphrase

    Present your own idea

     Use a plagiarism checker

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  • 陈丽竹 2020-05-28

    Use in-text citations and reference lists

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  • 唐鸿谦 2020-05-28

    Do not copy–paste the text verbatim from the reference paper. Instead, restate the idea in your own words.

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