logging in or signing up plagiarism-at-Notingham-University Nacho2002 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 72 Category: Science & Tech.. License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 25, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Have you been/are you being disciplined for plagiarism? : Have you been/are you being disciplined for plagiarism? Some help is at hand.... www.talenco.info Was it cut and paste? The one in which you are not suppose to use verbatim repetition of somebody else‘s words without quoting? : Was it cut and paste? The one in which you are not suppose to use verbatim repetition of somebody else‘s words without quoting? Good! This is your Lucky Day! www.talenco.info Are you studying in the UK? : Are you studying in the UK? Capital! The information will be very useful to you.... www.talenco.info First example: cut and paste, cut and paste, cut and paste..... : First example: cut and paste, cut and paste, cut and paste..... Source papers can be donwloaded from www.talenco.info for (for example) scanning with turnitin www.talenco.info Slide 5: Let us have a look at this paper.... Slide 11: First Journal copied from... Slide 12: And another bit.... Slide 16: Although not verbatim, the shaded text is a simple repetition of the contents of the 3 works cited as references Let us add the next page ... Slide 21: Second Journal copied from... Slide 22: Back again .... Slide 23: Let's look at the centre columns, shall we? Slide 24: Don‘t be so lazy! Go to my website and check these out! However, here you have some more... www.talenco.info Slide 25: And once more...! Slide 26: Which come from.... Slide 29: It gets boring, after a while.... Seems quite obvious, isn‘t it? : Seems quite obvious, isn‘t it? However, according to the University of Nottingham...... Slide 31: (snip snip)........into allegations (snip snip)........into findings Therefore, as long as you cite the article in your list of references, you are not a plagiarist because anything published is a general statement or in the public domain. With figures it also works! : With figures it also works! Cut and paste, cut and paste, cut and paste.... Slide 33: Pay attention to the figures to the right... Slide 34: Notice that the authors are from Nottingham AND Oxford.... Slide 35: Are you ready?..... Slide 36: Tadaaaa!!!!! Which comes from.... The position of the editor of the Journal in which the plagiarism took place was that... : The position of the editor of the Journal in which the plagiarism took place was that... You are correct that figures 1-4 have a very close resemblance with figure 4/51. However, figure 4/51 is a schematic of the process which is extensively explained in the paper of Hankins with a large series of refences to your previous work including reference 51. In the case of these kind of simple schemes it is easy to redraw them according to an example. In principle it would have been more correct when the authors would have indicated "adapted from [51]". Nevertheless they have supplied so many references to your work that we cannot consider this as infringement of copyright. The editor of the Journal is a professor at a Dutch University... So this is an internationally held view! Therefore, according to academic practice... : Therefore, according to academic practice... you only need to add a reference to the work on your bibliography, and if you are charged with plagiarism you can claim that this is accepted practice in high ranking British (and Dutch) Universities and a major global scientific published.... More detailed information in www.talenco.info : More detailed information in www.talenco.info Enjoy! You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
plagiarism-at-Notingham-University Nacho2002 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 72 Category: Science & Tech.. License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 25, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Have you been/are you being disciplined for plagiarism? : Have you been/are you being disciplined for plagiarism? Some help is at hand.... www.talenco.info Was it cut and paste? The one in which you are not suppose to use verbatim repetition of somebody else‘s words without quoting? : Was it cut and paste? The one in which you are not suppose to use verbatim repetition of somebody else‘s words without quoting? Good! This is your Lucky Day! www.talenco.info Are you studying in the UK? : Are you studying in the UK? Capital! The information will be very useful to you.... www.talenco.info First example: cut and paste, cut and paste, cut and paste..... : First example: cut and paste, cut and paste, cut and paste..... Source papers can be donwloaded from www.talenco.info for (for example) scanning with turnitin www.talenco.info Slide 5: Let us have a look at this paper.... Slide 11: First Journal copied from... Slide 12: And another bit.... Slide 16: Although not verbatim, the shaded text is a simple repetition of the contents of the 3 works cited as references Let us add the next page ... Slide 21: Second Journal copied from... Slide 22: Back again .... Slide 23: Let's look at the centre columns, shall we? Slide 24: Don‘t be so lazy! Go to my website and check these out! However, here you have some more... www.talenco.info Slide 25: And once more...! Slide 26: Which come from.... Slide 29: It gets boring, after a while.... Seems quite obvious, isn‘t it? : Seems quite obvious, isn‘t it? However, according to the University of Nottingham...... Slide 31: (snip snip)........into allegations (snip snip)........into findings Therefore, as long as you cite the article in your list of references, you are not a plagiarist because anything published is a general statement or in the public domain. With figures it also works! : With figures it also works! Cut and paste, cut and paste, cut and paste.... Slide 33: Pay attention to the figures to the right... Slide 34: Notice that the authors are from Nottingham AND Oxford.... Slide 35: Are you ready?..... Slide 36: Tadaaaa!!!!! Which comes from.... The position of the editor of the Journal in which the plagiarism took place was that... : The position of the editor of the Journal in which the plagiarism took place was that... You are correct that figures 1-4 have a very close resemblance with figure 4/51. However, figure 4/51 is a schematic of the process which is extensively explained in the paper of Hankins with a large series of refences to your previous work including reference 51. In the case of these kind of simple schemes it is easy to redraw them according to an example. In principle it would have been more correct when the authors would have indicated "adapted from [51]". Nevertheless they have supplied so many references to your work that we cannot consider this as infringement of copyright. The editor of the Journal is a professor at a Dutch University... So this is an internationally held view! Therefore, according to academic practice... : Therefore, according to academic practice... you only need to add a reference to the work on your bibliography, and if you are charged with plagiarism you can claim that this is accepted practice in high ranking British (and Dutch) Universities and a major global scientific published.... More detailed information in www.talenco.info : More detailed information in www.talenco.info Enjoy!