Combating Plagiarism: A Hands-On Guide for Librarians, Teachers, and Students

Author:   Terry Darr
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Pages:   324
Publication Date:   24 September 2019
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Author:   Terry Darr
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Libraries Unlimited Inc
Weight:   0.539kg
ISBN:  

9781440865466


ISBN 10:   1440865469
Pages:   324
Publication Date:   24 September 2019
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Educational: Primary & Secondary
Format:   Paperback
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. The State of Plagiarism Today The Online Community Plagiarism Perceptions Plagiarism in Schools The Role of Instruction for Plagiarism Education Plagiarism Education Instruction Writing and Plagiarism Librarians as Plagiarism Education Teachers The New Plagiarism: Challenges with Sources Books Digital Sources Research Databases Web Pages The New Skill Set Required by Digital Sources Citations Citation Tools Digital Source Information Management Alternatives to Printing Advice for Students Tools Advice for Teachers and Librarians Formatting Information Retrieval and Synthesis Paraphrasing Proofreading The Authorship and Publication Cycle for Digital Sources Turnitin.com Conclusion References Chapter 2. Paraphrasing and Micro-Paraphrasing Micro-Paraphrasing Prerequisite Skills for Paraphrasing The Micro-Paraphrasing Process The Micro-Paraphrasing Teaching Process: Preparing for Instruction Active Instruction: Phase One Active Instruction: Phase Two Student Examples Conclusion Chapter 3. Plagiarism Conversations Structuring the Discussion Explaining Plagiarism Categories of Plagiarism Questions Practical Plagiarism Questions Group Work Questions Plagiarism Questions for College-Bound High School Seniors and First-Year College Students Teacher Questions about Plagiarism Academic Integrity Questions Moral Plagiarism Questions Conclusion References Chapter 4. Citations Citation Basics The Citation Is the Source Types of Resources: Finding the Citation Information Print Books MLA APA Chicago Notes and Bibliography Chicago Author-Date Advice for Teachers and Librarians about Print Books Digital Sources Web Pages MLA: Web Page Articles APA: Web Page Articles Chicago Notes and Bibliography: Web Page Articles Chicago Author-Date: Web Page Articles Research Database Articles MLA: Scholarly Journal Research Database Article APA: Scholarly Journal Research Database Article Chicago Author-Date Scholarly Journal Research Database Article Chicago Notes-Bibliography Scholarly Journal Citation MLA Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—No Author MLA Research Database Reference Source Citation—Author APA Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—No Author APA Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—Author Chicago Author-Date Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—No Author Chicago Author-Date Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—Author Chicago Notes and Bibliography Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—No Author Chicago Notes and Bibliography Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—Author Breaking down Citations Building Visual Familiarity of Citations: Advice for Teachers and Librarians Citation Guides Advice for Students about Citation Guides Advice for Teachers about Citation Guides Advice for Teachers: Teaching Citations Librarians Teaching Citations Online Citation Tools Online Citation Tools: Advice for Librarians Online Citation Tools: Advice for Teachers Online Citation Tools: Advice for Students Resources Chapter 5. Reducing Plagiarism in the Classroom Teacher and Librarian Collaborations Advice for Teachers about Collaborations for Plagiarism Education Advice for Librarians about Collaborations for Plagiarism Education Strategies for Reducing Plagiarism in the Classroom Advice for Teachers The Use of Secondary Sources to Reduce Plagiarism Plagiarism Problems and Solutions Citations and Plagiarism Advice for Teachers: When to Expect Citations from Students Recognizing Plagiarism through Citation Errors Proofreading to Avoid Plagiarism Advice for Teachers Advice for Librarians Advice for Students Proofreading Guidelines A Note about Citation Tools and Proofreading Title Formats References/Bibliography/Works Cited Page Parenthetical Citations and Footnotes Direct Quotes and Paraphrases Direct Quotes Direct Quote Parenthetical Citations and Footnotes Paraphrases Paraphrase Parenthetical Citations and Footnotes Block Quotes Review the Teacher's Grading Rubric and Assignment Expectations Reviewing a Rubric More Proofreading Guidelines: Advice for Students Integrating Plagiarism Education Advice for Teachers Advice for Librarians: Leading the Way with Plagiarism Education Librarians: Helping Students Who Have Plagiarized References Chapter 6. Student Resources A New Way to Look at Plagiarism The Internet Catching Plagiarism How Do You Know You Are Running the Risk of Plagiarism? Types of Information Common Knowledge Relevant and Irrelevant Information Ideas, Facts, and Opinions Examples of Ideas and Opinions What's a Fact? Recognizing Digital Source Parts Titles of Reference Books and Specialized Encyclopedias Titles of Magazines and Newspapers Research Database Articles: Scholarly Journal Titles Websites: Article Titles and Web Page Titles Volume and Issue Number Book Publishers What Types of Information Need a Citation? Authors and Editors Recognizing Authors in a Citation MLA Chicago (Notes and Bibliography) Chicago (Author-Date) APA MLA Chicago (Notes and Bibliography) Chicago (Author-Date) APA Author Name Formats Editors MLA APA Chicago Title Formats Italics versus Quotation Marks for Titles MLA Chicago Author-Date and Notes-Bibliography APA Dates and Page Numbers Locating Publication Dates for Sources Books Web Pages Research Database Articles Publication Date versus Copyright Date Accessed Dates for Digital Sources Month Abbreviations Date Variations Date Variations for Parenthetical Citations Page Numbers in Sources Nonstandard Sources Quotations and Paraphrasing Block Quotes MLA APA Chicago Author-Date Chicago Notes and Bibliography Placing a Quote or Paraphrase in the Text of Your Paper MLA: Direct Quote from a Research Database Article MLA: Paraphrase APA: Direct Quote APA: Paraphrase Chicago Author-Date: Direct Quote Chicago Notes and Bibliography: Direct Quote Chicago Author-Date: Paraphrase Chicago Notes and Bibliography: Paraphrase Micro-Paraphrasing The Mechanics of Plagiarism Copy and Paste These Errors Are Not Considered Plagiarism (But You'll Probably Lose Points) Plagiarism Problems and Solutions Other Practical Ways to Avoid Plagiarism Honor Policies and Honor Agreements You Have Been Accused of Plagiarism: What Should You Do? Resources Chapter 7. Common Knowledge Common Knowledge and Plagiarism Recognizing Common Knowledge Reading Sources with Attention to Detail Advice for Teachers: What Do Your Students Know? Class Examples Advice for Students No Citation Required: Common Knowledge or Background Knowledge Needs a Citation: Not Common Knowledge Reference Chapter 8. Digital Images Advice for Teachers about Digital Images Categories of Digital Images Google Images Digital Collections Citations for Digital Images Google Images MLA Examples APA Examples Chicago Author-Date Examples Chicago Notes and Bibliography Examples Advice for Librarians about Digital Images Advice for Students about Digital Images Reference Resources Conclusion Appendix A: The Anatomy of a Web Page Appendix B: Identify the Parts of the Citation Appendix C: The Anatomy of a Research Database Article Appendix D: Can You Spot the Problems? Citation Proofreading Appendix E: Citation Guides Appendix F: Final Documentation Lists Appendix G: General Citation Style Reviews Appendix H: Explaining Plagiarism Appendix I: Common Knowledge Glossary Index

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Recommended for high school librarians. - C&RL News


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Terry Darr is library director at Loyola Blakefield, an independent college preparatory school for boys in grades 6–12. She often presents on plagiarism education and micro-paraphrasing.

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