Plagiarism Effective Note Taking
Plagiarism Effective Note Taking
Plagiarism Effective Note Taking
PLAGIARISM;
Great idea!!
EFFECTIVE N0TE TAKING
EAPP
Sounds
like a plan
plagiarism
is a serious form of academic dishonesty
Plagiarism of Language -
happens when an author uses
the language of an other writer
and claims it as his own.
DIRECT QUOTATIONS is employed for
statements that are so closely associated
that altering the words may lose its
rhetorical impact.
DIRECT QUOTATIONS For instance, the
statement of Ninoy Aquino, “The Filipino is
worth dying for” is too short to summarized.
1. Using direct quotations means to lift text
and enclose them in quotation marks. In
addition to the author’s name, the page
numbers are included. Example:
“Globalization is a just a covert term for
colonization.” (Reyes, 1994, p. 2).
If the text is too long, you may omit certain
parts and replace them with an ellipsis.
Original Direct Quotation: “Driving is not as
automatic as one might think; in fact, it imposes
a heavy procedural workload on cognition that,
especially in difficult driving conditions, leaves
little processing capacity available for other
tasks.” (Salvucci and Taatgen, 2010, p. 7).
“Driving is not as automatic as one might think; in
fact, it imposes a heavy procedural workload on
cognition that . . . leaves little processing
capacity available for other tasks” (Salvucci and
Taatgen, 2010, p. 7).
Interpolation may be done to insert notes
within the directly quoted passage to help
readers understand the context of the
statement. Interpolation is marked by open
and closed brackets
Original DQ: “De Quiros, Zabala, Uy, and Lee
believe that the education sector should
address the material conditions of schools to
improve teaching and learning .” (Danao, 2011,
p. 7).
DIRECT QUOTATIONS Quotation with
interpolation: “[Educators] believe that
the education sector should address the
material conditions of schools to improve
teaching and learning .” (Danao, 2011, p.
7).
It is important to develop your own voice and
style of writing in expressing ideas. 20% of the
total length of the work may employ direct
quotations. For instance, if the prompt of the
essay requires you to write in at least 1000
words, you may only have a total of 200 words
alloted for direct quotation.