
No to Plagiarism!
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Nadia Ronan
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The law that is used to protect someone's original work is called........
copies
plagiarism
copywright
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What are copyright laws?
Copyright laws exist to protect our intellectual property. They make it illegal to reproduce someone else’s expression of ideas or information without permission.
This can include music, images, written words, video, and a variety of other media
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Multiple Choice
To give credit o the source you should include
author's name, title of book,year of publication,publisher
author and publisher
title of book and author
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Avoiding plagiarism
To avoid plagiarism, simply follow the steps:
1. Quote, paraphrase or summarize the words or ideas from someone else.
2. Give credit to the original source by including a citation in the text and the reference list. 3. Use a plagiarism checker before you submit
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What is plagiarism?
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What is Plagiarism?
Plagiarism is the use of another’s original words or ideas as though they were your own. Any time you borrow from an original source and do not give proper credit, you have committed plagiarism and violated the copyright laws.
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Plagiarism checklist
When using someone else’s exact words, I have properly formatted them as a quote.
When using someone else’s ideas, I have properly paraphrased, expressing the idea completely in my own words.
I have included an in-text citation every time I use words, ideas, or information from a source.
Every source I cited is included in the reference list.
I have consistently followed the rules of my required citation style.
I have not committed self-plagiarism by using (parts of) a previous paper.
I have used a reliable plagiarism checker as a final check.
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OKAY or NO WAY?
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Cats can have long hair or short hair, they can be lots of different colors, and "they can even have blue eyes," says Julia Nelson in her book called Cats are Amazing Animals.
OKAY or NO WAY?
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