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Page 1: MSE 101W: Academic Integrity + Citing Sources Applied Sciences Librarian, SFU Surrey Shane Plante.

MSE 101W:Academic Integrity + Citing Sources

Applied Sciences Librarian,SFU Surrey

Shane Plante <[email protected]>

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The plan

• Academic integrity

• What is it?

• How to avoid plagiarism

• Citing your sources

• Styles: IEEE, APA, etc.

• Getting help

• Questions (at any time)

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What is

‘academic

integrity’?

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1.3 “All members of the University community share the responsibility for the academic standards and reputation of the University. Academic integrity is a cornerstone of the development and acquisition of knowledge. It is founded on principles of respect for knowledge, truth, scholarship and acting with honesty. Upholding academic integrity is a condition of continued membership in the university community."

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1) Students feel pressure to maintain a high GPA.

2) They don’t know they’re plagiarizing.3) They don’t think they’ll get caught.4) They’re too lazy to do the work.

A while ago, I asked a group of instructors at SFU: “Why do you think students plagiarize?”What do you think the instructors said?

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Students are less likely to plagiarize if they – know what plagiarism is – know how to avoid it

Avoiding plagiarism

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You need an image for your essay. You go online and find one. You don’t cite the source of your image, because images on the web aren’t protected by copyright.

You find a great idea in an article, so you use it in your paper. You don’t bother to cite the source of the idea because you’ve expressed it in your own words.

You find a good passage in an article. You change a few words, so that it’s different from the original. This way, you don’t need quotation marks. You carefully cite the source.

Is the scenario an example of plagiarism? Why or why not?

A

C

B

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What do you need to cite?

What don’t you need to cite?

Citing sources

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SFU Library has a plagiarism tutorial.

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Student Learning Commons

Offers free workshops and one-to-one consultations on writing, studying, etc.

Sample topics:– structuring your paper– paraphrasing sources – integrating quotations

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Paraphrasing

Two quick tips for paraphrasing …1. Cover the original source while you

paraphrase the idea(s) you want to include.

2. When you take notes, use your own words.

The Student Learning Commons website has good handouts on topics like “Techniques for paraphrasing” and “Quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing”

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Citations: A Brief Introduction

http://youtu.be/IMhMuVvXCVw

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Citing sources: in-text citations

IEEE in-text example: … methods of electronic productivity [1].

APA in-text example: Hoffmann (2010) discussed electronic

productivity …

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Citing sources: Reference lists

IEEE Reference list example for an electronic article: [1] L. Hoffmann, “Mine your business," Communications of the ACM, vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 18-19, June 2010. [Online]. Available: ACM Digital Library, http://dl.acm.org/. [Accessed Sept. 22, 2014].

APA Reference list example for an electronic article: Hoffmann, L. (2010). Mine your business. Communications of the ACM, 53(6), 18-19. doi:10.1145/1743546.1743555What is different?

What is the same?Note: Details matter.

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Citing sources

You can find links to a couple of IEEE citation guides on the MSE 101W library research guide.

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• Author(s)• Journal title• Article title• Publication date

• Volume and issue number

• Page numbers

A few things you’ll need for your citations:

Citing sources

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Managing citationsCitation managers keep

track of sources and can generate bibliographies for you.

A few of the best known:– Zotero– RefWorks– Mendeley

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Image credits

Gears by Mark Shorter

Map by Alessandro Suraci

Crowdsourcing by Iconathon

Quotation Marks by Hello Many

Pickpocket by Proletkult Graphik

Quiz by SuperAtic LABS

Okay by Kobieta

Tools by Juan Pablo Bravo

Signpost by Juan Pablo Bravo

Juggle by AnsteyDesign

Thinking by Timothy Dilich

All icons used were published with CC-BY licenses or are in the public domain. They all come from The Noun Project: thenounproject.com

In order of appearance:

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The library provides many ways to get help:

- In-person at the reference desk- Telephone- Email- IM- Text message - Student Learning Commons

http://www.lib.sfu.ca/help/ask-us/

Getting help

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Any questions?