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Copyright, Citations, and Plagiarism
Copyright, Citations, and Plagiarism
Video tutorial on using MyBib, an amazing citation creator! Say goodbye to Easy Bib and Hello to MyBib!
Celebration of Learning Citation Links!
Click on the links below for Citation help!
Citing a Website:
(reflects new MLA 8 guidelines)
The elements are:
Last Name of Author, First Name of Author (if known). “Article Title.” Website
Title. Sponsoring Institution/Publisher, Publication Date, URL.
Example:
"Copyright and Plagiarism for Students." Penn State University Libraries. The
Pennsylvania State University, 24 Nov. 2015, www.libraries.psu.edu/psul
/lls/students/using_information.html.
(reflects new MLA 8 guidelines)
The elements are:
Last Name of Author, First Name of Author (if known). “Article Title.” Website
Title. Sponsoring Institution/Publisher, Publication Date, URL.
Example:
"Copyright and Plagiarism for Students." Penn State University Libraries. The
Pennsylvania State University, 24 Nov. 2015, www.libraries.psu.edu/psul
/lls/students/using_information.html.
Citing a Digital Image:
(reflects new MLA 8 guidelines)
The elements are:
Creator's Last Name, First Name. "Title of image" or your own description of the
image. Title of the website where it was published (not google!). Publisher,
Date it was published (if you know it), URL.
Example:
"The Battle of Copyright Image." Rubber Onion Blog. Rubber Onion Animation,
19 Oct. 2015, www.rubberonion.com/copyright-and-what-animators-need-to-
know-about-it-parody-fair-use-fan-art/.
Plagiarism
What is plagiarism?
1. To steal and use (the ideas, writings, lyrics, pictures, etc. of another) as one's own.
2. To take passages or ideas from and use them as one's own.
IMPORTANT REMINDER:
You are committing PLAGIARISM when you use information that you have found in your research with out giving credit.
Plagiarism 101!
Click here for tons of info on plagiarism...what it is, types of plagiarism, how to prevent it, how to check for it!
Click here for tons of info on plagiarism...what it is, types of plagiarism, how to prevent it, how to check for it!
Types of Plagiarism!
Click on Download File to view a slideshow with lots of citation information!
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Click on Download File below for Citing Sites Right Information!
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Online Citation Makers
For MLA use:
EasyBib.com
For APA use:
Landmark Citation Machine
Use this to create MLA, APA, and Parenthetical Citations.
BibMe.org
Can use for MLA, APA, Chicago, Turabian
citation examples:
Citation Guide:
A great place to see examples of what citations should look like! This is a great source but is based on MLA 7. The only difference is that you do NOT need the Date Accessed at the end of the citation!
A great place to see examples of what citations should look like! This is a great source but is based on MLA 7. The only difference is that you do NOT need the Date Accessed at the end of the citation!
Go to Purdue Owl for great citation information
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/2/
Annotated Works Cited Example:
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File Size: | 21 kb |
File Type: | doc |
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Helping Teachers Address Plagiarism
Helpful Links on Plagiarism:
Copyright Office
Copyright Law in Cyberspace
Good sources for copyright-free images!