plagiarism, referencing and record keeping school of management library team
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Learning Objectives
1. To understand what plagiarism is.2. To know how to use the APA 6th full guide to
complete in-text citations and a reference list.
3. To know that a record keeping system is needed to help with 1. and 2. above.
Direct Quotation (obviously, but....)
Don’t use too many direct quotes. Your lecturers want to see that you can interpret the information for yourself.
Unintentional plagiarism
Is unfortunate, but you will still be penalised.
You need a system to make sure you don’t slip up.
Why do it?To show what you have read
So someone
can find
your
sources
To show where you got your information
What does it look like?
http://my.ilstu.edu/~jhkahn/APAsample.pdf
This is just to give you an idea of what it looks like.
Follow the instructions given to you by your lecturers (handbook) on
formatting your paper.
It’s a two part thing
In-text citationIn the text of your assignment.Looks like: Blah blah blah de blah (Author, Year).
ReferenceIn a list at the end of your assignment. Full details.
Looks like: Last name, initial(s). (Year). Title. Place:
Publisher
Where to find the guide
•Library Webpage (quick links) •Blackboard/mystudies•APA 6th blog
How to start1. Determine what type of source
you are using:• Book• Journal article• Web page• Industry report• Company profile• Etc
How to start (cont.)
2. Find what information you need with the APA 6th Full Guide• Determining author
(personal, corporate)
How to start (cont.)3. Use the guide to help you
format your reference correctly• Double spaced• Indented• What gets capitalised• How many authors (slide 20)• Author names• Full stops
How to start (cont.)
4. As you compile your list of references, remember they must be alphabetised by author surname
How to start (cont.)Determine how many authors for the resource• In-text citation (pg. 6)
Up to 2 authors 3-6 authors More than 5 authors
• Reference list (pg. 14) Up to 7 include all More than 8 authors, list 6
then .... Followed by last author
Worked example
http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-28444466589&origin=inward&txGid=F16291DFE420C79BFE0CBD298A9674B4.Vdktg6RVtMfaQJ4pNTCQ%3a11
Worked example
http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=154e3def-2068-4571-83e0-bf483cbba18a%40sessionmgr111&vid=4&hid=101
Why do it?Easier to do your referencing So you know
where you
got what
Record page number for direct quote (in-text citation)
Choose a method that works for you!•Index Cards (old school!)•Word Document or handwritten notes•EndNote online (bibliographic software)
Brown, SamuelMoney is the name of the gameChicago, Bullet Publishers, 1998
This book gave me some good background information about various selling techniques. Blah, blah, blah .
Etc. etc.
Index Cards
Why EndNote Online?
• Easy system to manage your references• Import references from the library catalogue /
databases = no typing in needed!• Format a bibliography in the right style• Links up with Word as you write your
assignment
Getting Started
• Register at http://www.myendnoteweb.com/EndNoteWeb.html (on a campus PC)
• EndNote Web info: http://goo.gl/Wrb8b• EndNote Web Workbook on
Blackboard Library Support area• Download the “Cite-while-you-write” plugin
for your own PC / laptop
Try it out!
https://www.myendnoteweb.com/EndNoteWeb.html
Remember!
• Plagiarism – remember the rules• Referencing – where to find the
guide and how to use it• Keep track of your reading,
writing and references