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Responsible Conduct of ResearchWorkshop Series 2016-shy‐2017
Crediting the Work of Others Avoiding Plagiarism
November 3 2016
Resources
uml Terry May (slide theme is his) uml Gail Dummer (ldquoPlagiarismrdquo presentation)
curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources plagiarismaspx)
uml Miguel Roig (Stjohnsedu) curren httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism
uml MSU The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml Internet Pages and Search Engines
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Has your advisor or PI discussed authorship and rights to data within your researchscholar group
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Allegations amp Retractions
uml The National Science Foundation Office of the Inspector General receives 12-15 allegations of misdeeds every week curren The majority involve allegations of Plagiarism
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httpwwwnprorgblogshealth20121001162100029misdeeds-not-mistakes-behind-most-scientific-retractions
Retraction Watch
httpretractionwatchcom
How you find out about changes
httpswwwnlmnihgovpubsfactsheets erratahtml
Accessed November 3 2016
Accessed November 3 2016
Common Understandings
uml Common Knowledge ndash Why curren How is this defined
uml Original Work curren Requires what
uml Plagiarism curren Idea curren Results curren Word curren ProcessMethod
Gail Dummer Plagiarism Video Research amp Scholarly Integrity httpwwwgradmsueduresearchintegrityresourcesplagiarismaspx
WHAT IS COMMON
KNOWLEDGE
Letrsquos discusshellip
What is the most important criteria for a piece of information to be common knowledge
1 Informa9on is posted allthe web
2 Your mother knows it13 3 Numerous people know it13 4 The informa9on can be
found in many places5 The President13 says it13 so it13
must13 be so6 The informa9on is published
in 12 textbooks
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
over
Examples of Common Knowledge
uml Earth orbits around the Sun uml Stephanie Watts is short uml Barack Obama is President uml Mitochondria make ATP
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
You do not have to cite an Internet Source
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Resources
uml Terry May (slide theme is his) uml Gail Dummer (ldquoPlagiarismrdquo presentation)
curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources plagiarismaspx)
uml Miguel Roig (Stjohnsedu) curren httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism
uml MSU The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml Internet Pages and Search Engines
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Has your advisor or PI discussed authorship and rights to data within your researchscholar group
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Allegations amp Retractions
uml The National Science Foundation Office of the Inspector General receives 12-15 allegations of misdeeds every week curren The majority involve allegations of Plagiarism
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httpwwwnprorgblogshealth20121001162100029misdeeds-not-mistakes-behind-most-scientific-retractions
Retraction Watch
httpretractionwatchcom
How you find out about changes
httpswwwnlmnihgovpubsfactsheets erratahtml
Accessed November 3 2016
Accessed November 3 2016
Common Understandings
uml Common Knowledge ndash Why curren How is this defined
uml Original Work curren Requires what
uml Plagiarism curren Idea curren Results curren Word curren ProcessMethod
Gail Dummer Plagiarism Video Research amp Scholarly Integrity httpwwwgradmsueduresearchintegrityresourcesplagiarismaspx
WHAT IS COMMON
KNOWLEDGE
Letrsquos discusshellip
What is the most important criteria for a piece of information to be common knowledge
1 Informa9on is posted allthe web
2 Your mother knows it13 3 Numerous people know it13 4 The informa9on can be
found in many places5 The President13 says it13 so it13
must13 be so6 The informa9on is published
in 12 textbooks
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
over
Examples of Common Knowledge
uml Earth orbits around the Sun uml Stephanie Watts is short uml Barack Obama is President uml Mitochondria make ATP
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
You do not have to cite an Internet Source
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Has your advisor or PI discussed authorship and rights to data within your researchscholar group
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Allegations amp Retractions
uml The National Science Foundation Office of the Inspector General receives 12-15 allegations of misdeeds every week curren The majority involve allegations of Plagiarism
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httpwwwnprorgblogshealth20121001162100029misdeeds-not-mistakes-behind-most-scientific-retractions
Retraction Watch
httpretractionwatchcom
How you find out about changes
httpswwwnlmnihgovpubsfactsheets erratahtml
Accessed November 3 2016
Accessed November 3 2016
Common Understandings
uml Common Knowledge ndash Why curren How is this defined
uml Original Work curren Requires what
uml Plagiarism curren Idea curren Results curren Word curren ProcessMethod
Gail Dummer Plagiarism Video Research amp Scholarly Integrity httpwwwgradmsueduresearchintegrityresourcesplagiarismaspx
WHAT IS COMMON
KNOWLEDGE
Letrsquos discusshellip
What is the most important criteria for a piece of information to be common knowledge
1 Informa9on is posted allthe web
2 Your mother knows it13 3 Numerous people know it13 4 The informa9on can be
found in many places5 The President13 says it13 so it13
must13 be so6 The informa9on is published
in 12 textbooks
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
over
Examples of Common Knowledge
uml Earth orbits around the Sun uml Stephanie Watts is short uml Barack Obama is President uml Mitochondria make ATP
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
You do not have to cite an Internet Source
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Allegations amp Retractions
uml The National Science Foundation Office of the Inspector General receives 12-15 allegations of misdeeds every week curren The majority involve allegations of Plagiarism
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httpwwwnprorgblogshealth20121001162100029misdeeds-not-mistakes-behind-most-scientific-retractions
Retraction Watch
httpretractionwatchcom
How you find out about changes
httpswwwnlmnihgovpubsfactsheets erratahtml
Accessed November 3 2016
Accessed November 3 2016
Common Understandings
uml Common Knowledge ndash Why curren How is this defined
uml Original Work curren Requires what
uml Plagiarism curren Idea curren Results curren Word curren ProcessMethod
Gail Dummer Plagiarism Video Research amp Scholarly Integrity httpwwwgradmsueduresearchintegrityresourcesplagiarismaspx
WHAT IS COMMON
KNOWLEDGE
Letrsquos discusshellip
What is the most important criteria for a piece of information to be common knowledge
1 Informa9on is posted allthe web
2 Your mother knows it13 3 Numerous people know it13 4 The informa9on can be
found in many places5 The President13 says it13 so it13
must13 be so6 The informa9on is published
in 12 textbooks
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
over
Examples of Common Knowledge
uml Earth orbits around the Sun uml Stephanie Watts is short uml Barack Obama is President uml Mitochondria make ATP
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
You do not have to cite an Internet Source
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httpwwwnprorgblogshealth20121001162100029misdeeds-not-mistakes-behind-most-scientific-retractions
Retraction Watch
httpretractionwatchcom
How you find out about changes
httpswwwnlmnihgovpubsfactsheets erratahtml
Accessed November 3 2016
Accessed November 3 2016
Common Understandings
uml Common Knowledge ndash Why curren How is this defined
uml Original Work curren Requires what
uml Plagiarism curren Idea curren Results curren Word curren ProcessMethod
Gail Dummer Plagiarism Video Research amp Scholarly Integrity httpwwwgradmsueduresearchintegrityresourcesplagiarismaspx
WHAT IS COMMON
KNOWLEDGE
Letrsquos discusshellip
What is the most important criteria for a piece of information to be common knowledge
1 Informa9on is posted allthe web
2 Your mother knows it13 3 Numerous people know it13 4 The informa9on can be
found in many places5 The President13 says it13 so it13
must13 be so6 The informa9on is published
in 12 textbooks
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
over
Examples of Common Knowledge
uml Earth orbits around the Sun uml Stephanie Watts is short uml Barack Obama is President uml Mitochondria make ATP
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
You do not have to cite an Internet Source
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Retraction Watch
httpretractionwatchcom
How you find out about changes
httpswwwnlmnihgovpubsfactsheets erratahtml
Accessed November 3 2016
Accessed November 3 2016
Common Understandings
uml Common Knowledge ndash Why curren How is this defined
uml Original Work curren Requires what
uml Plagiarism curren Idea curren Results curren Word curren ProcessMethod
Gail Dummer Plagiarism Video Research amp Scholarly Integrity httpwwwgradmsueduresearchintegrityresourcesplagiarismaspx
WHAT IS COMMON
KNOWLEDGE
Letrsquos discusshellip
What is the most important criteria for a piece of information to be common knowledge
1 Informa9on is posted allthe web
2 Your mother knows it13 3 Numerous people know it13 4 The informa9on can be
found in many places5 The President13 says it13 so it13
must13 be so6 The informa9on is published
in 12 textbooks
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
over
Examples of Common Knowledge
uml Earth orbits around the Sun uml Stephanie Watts is short uml Barack Obama is President uml Mitochondria make ATP
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
You do not have to cite an Internet Source
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Accessed November 3 2016
Accessed November 3 2016
Common Understandings
uml Common Knowledge ndash Why curren How is this defined
uml Original Work curren Requires what
uml Plagiarism curren Idea curren Results curren Word curren ProcessMethod
Gail Dummer Plagiarism Video Research amp Scholarly Integrity httpwwwgradmsueduresearchintegrityresourcesplagiarismaspx
WHAT IS COMMON
KNOWLEDGE
Letrsquos discusshellip
What is the most important criteria for a piece of information to be common knowledge
1 Informa9on is posted allthe web
2 Your mother knows it13 3 Numerous people know it13 4 The informa9on can be
found in many places5 The President13 says it13 so it13
must13 be so6 The informa9on is published
in 12 textbooks
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
over
Examples of Common Knowledge
uml Earth orbits around the Sun uml Stephanie Watts is short uml Barack Obama is President uml Mitochondria make ATP
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
You do not have to cite an Internet Source
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Accessed November 3 2016
Common Understandings
uml Common Knowledge ndash Why curren How is this defined
uml Original Work curren Requires what
uml Plagiarism curren Idea curren Results curren Word curren ProcessMethod
Gail Dummer Plagiarism Video Research amp Scholarly Integrity httpwwwgradmsueduresearchintegrityresourcesplagiarismaspx
WHAT IS COMMON
KNOWLEDGE
Letrsquos discusshellip
What is the most important criteria for a piece of information to be common knowledge
1 Informa9on is posted allthe web
2 Your mother knows it13 3 Numerous people know it13 4 The informa9on can be
found in many places5 The President13 says it13 so it13
must13 be so6 The informa9on is published
in 12 textbooks
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
over
Examples of Common Knowledge
uml Earth orbits around the Sun uml Stephanie Watts is short uml Barack Obama is President uml Mitochondria make ATP
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
You do not have to cite an Internet Source
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Common Understandings
uml Common Knowledge ndash Why curren How is this defined
uml Original Work curren Requires what
uml Plagiarism curren Idea curren Results curren Word curren ProcessMethod
Gail Dummer Plagiarism Video Research amp Scholarly Integrity httpwwwgradmsueduresearchintegrityresourcesplagiarismaspx
WHAT IS COMMON
KNOWLEDGE
Letrsquos discusshellip
What is the most important criteria for a piece of information to be common knowledge
1 Informa9on is posted allthe web
2 Your mother knows it13 3 Numerous people know it13 4 The informa9on can be
found in many places5 The President13 says it13 so it13
must13 be so6 The informa9on is published
in 12 textbooks
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
over
Examples of Common Knowledge
uml Earth orbits around the Sun uml Stephanie Watts is short uml Barack Obama is President uml Mitochondria make ATP
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
You do not have to cite an Internet Source
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
WHAT IS COMMON
KNOWLEDGE
Letrsquos discusshellip
What is the most important criteria for a piece of information to be common knowledge
1 Informa9on is posted allthe web
2 Your mother knows it13 3 Numerous people know it13 4 The informa9on can be
found in many places5 The President13 says it13 so it13
must13 be so6 The informa9on is published
in 12 textbooks
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
over
Examples of Common Knowledge
uml Earth orbits around the Sun uml Stephanie Watts is short uml Barack Obama is President uml Mitochondria make ATP
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
You do not have to cite an Internet Source
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What is the most important criteria for a piece of information to be common knowledge
1 Informa9on is posted allthe web
2 Your mother knows it13 3 Numerous people know it13 4 The informa9on can be
found in many places5 The President13 says it13 so it13
must13 be so6 The informa9on is published
in 12 textbooks
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
over
Examples of Common Knowledge
uml Earth orbits around the Sun uml Stephanie Watts is short uml Barack Obama is President uml Mitochondria make ATP
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
You do not have to cite an Internet Source
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Examples of Common Knowledge
uml Earth orbits around the Sun uml Stephanie Watts is short uml Barack Obama is President uml Mitochondria make ATP
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
You do not have to cite an Internet Source
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
You do not have to cite an Internet Source
1 Yes13 2 No3 Donrsquot13 know
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Rule of thumb for Common Knowledge
uml Factidea can be found in numerous places uml Factidea is known by numerous people
THIS DOES NOT MEAN all data on the Internet are free for use and from citation or is Common Knowledge
httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarism Research amp Scholarly Integrity howtoavoidhow_avoid_commonhtm
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
When is knowledge lsquouncommonrsquo
uml It is genuine original
uml HOW do you judge what is genuine original
TALK to your faculty about the specifics of your discipline donrsquot presume whatrsquos common
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism - ORI
uml ldquoIn this new regulation plagiarism is defined as lsquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrsquo
httporihhsgovimagesddblock ori_annual_report_2012pdf Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism
uml Plagiarism means ldquothe appropriation of another personrsquos ideas processes results or words without giving appropriate creditrdquo
Source MSUrsquos Procedures Concerning Allegations of Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities httpriomsueduJune_2009_Procedurespdf
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Appropriationhellip
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Appropriation is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics
THIS IS STEALING httpenwikipediaorgwikiAppropriation October 10 2014
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Examples of Plagiarism
uml Discovery of the Antibiotic Streptomycin
curren Albert Schatz was first author curren Worked under Selman Waksman (Rutgers) curren Waksman got the Nobel Prize in 1952
httpwwwbmartinccpubs97crhtml
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Acknowledging20the20sourcehtml Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
What happened
uml ldquoMiller who earned her PhD in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 2003 then sued Nixon in August of 2010 for damages and any profit Nixon might have earned from the copied material The complaint also asked that any and all material containing unauthorized excerpts be destroyed She also requested that Nixon stop copying her work
uml In federal court Nixon agreed to pay $15000 to the plaintiff Miller It was decided that she pay the amount of $22222 every month for 44 months and another $22232 before Sept 1 2014 If all payments are made on time Nixon will not have to pay the remaining agreement of $5000 according to court documents If these guidelines are not met Miller has the right to request the full amount immediately
uml This whole experience has been hard on me both professionally and personally Miller said
uml After Nixons lawyer told her to contact The Lantern she choose not to comment
uml OSUs Committee on Academic Conduct has a Code of Student Conduct handbook Section 3335-23-04 says Any student found to have engaged or attempted to engage in submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement will be subject to disciplinary action by the university
uml OSU found Nixon guilty under these guidelines and revoked her degree May 14rdquo httpwwwthelanterncomcampuswoman-plagiarized-by-osu-graduate-speaks-
Research amp Scholarly Integrity out-11977657TpAsCE8s0ZM
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Helen Zhang ndash Director of The Journal of Zhejiang University-Science
ldquoIn 2008 when her scientific publication the Journal of Zhejiang University-Science became the first in China to use CrossCheck text analysis software to spot plagiarism Zhang was pleased to be a trailblazer But when the first set of results came in she was upset and horrified In almost two years we find about 31 percent of papers with unreasonable copy[ing] and plagiarism she says shaking her head This is truerdquordquo
httpwwwnprorg20110803138937778 Research amp Scholarly Integrity plagiarism-plague-hinders-chinas-scientific-ambition
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Where do people mess up
bullThe Internet is NOT free
bullIt is not the WHERE you find a source but WHAT the source Is that matters
-abstract -paper -presentation
bullUsing a series of quotes and paraphrasing alone is not original work YOUR ideas thoughts and words are what make it YOUR original work
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Is English your Native language
1 Yes13 2 No
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
For persons whose native language is not English
uml You have an additional challenge uml Be vigilant ndash careful uml Find a colleague native in English to be a checker
for you uml If it is unclear ndash ASK QUESTIONS
Resources on MSU campus
httpwritingmsueduresources
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ldquo1 Direct plagiarism Verbatim lifting of passages without enclosing the borrowed material in quotation marks and crediting the original author
2 Mosaic Borrowing the ideas and opinions from an original source and a few verbatim words or phrases without crediting the original author In this case the plagiarist intertwines his or her own ideas and opinions with those of the original author creating a ldquoconfused plagiarized massrdquo
3 Paraphrase Restating a phrase or passage providing the same meaning but in a different form WITHOUT attribution to the original author
4 Insufficient Acknowledgement Noting the original source of only part of what is borrowed or failing to cite the source material in a way that allows the reader to know what is original and what is borrowedrdquo
Research amp Scholarly Integrity Accessed October 13 2014
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise I Module 4
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
WHAT IS SELF-PLAGIARISM
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
DOWNLOAD THIS TONIGHT (Or as Soon as I can get these Slides Posted)
httporihhsgovsitesdefault filesplagiarismpdf
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Roig and Self-Plagiarism
uml ldquoWhen authors reuse their own previously
written work or data in a lsquonewrsquo written product
without letting the reader know that this material
has appeared elsewhererdquo
Roig Miguel (2006) Avoiding plagiarism self-plagiarism and other questionable writing practices A Research amp Scholarly Integrity guide to ethical writing Retrieved from httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismdoc
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Self-Plagiarism may commit copyright infringement (author signed rights to publisher)
uml Not just text is copyrighted According to the US Copyright Office (2010) a ldquowork is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or devicerdquo
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright (2010) Copyright Washington DC US Copyright Office Retrieved from httpwwwcopyrightgovhelpfaq Through
Research amp Scholarly Integrity iThenticate ldquoThe Ethics of Self-Plagiarism) White paper
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
How to Avoid Plagiarism
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
How do you keep track of original sources
uml EndNote
uml Post-its
uml Notebook
uml Different electronic log
uml 4x6 cards
uml In your head
uml Great big pile all around you
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Citations ndash when
Need to cite when No need to cite when
uml Paraphrasing the ideasopinions or theories ofothers
uml Copying EXACT words (quotation)
uml Copying elements of awork (diagrams pictures)
uml Using ideas from others that were comunicated to you
uml The ideas you put forwardare original to you
uml Communicating your own experimental results
uml Sharing your own creations
uml Sharing anecdotes about people who remain anonymous
uml Using common knowledge
(adapted from Avoiding Plagiarism by Purdue Universityrsquos Online Writing Lab) httplibrarycsusmeduplagiarismhowtocredit
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullAn ethical writer ALWAYS acknowledges the contributions of others and the source of hisher ideas
bullAny verbatim text taken from another author MUST be enclosed in quotation marks bullWe must always acknowledge every source that we use in our writing whether we paraphrase it summarize it or enclose it quotations
bullWhen we summarize we condense in our own words a substantial amount of material into a short paragraph or perhaps even into a sentence Whether we are paraphrasing or summarizing we must always identify the source of our information
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarismPlagiarism20of20texthtml
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Guidelines from Miguel Roig PhD
bullWhen paraphrasing andor summarizing othersrsquo work we must reproduce the exact meaning of the other authorrsquos ideas or facts using our words and sentence structure
When in doubt as to whether a concept or fact is common knowledge provide a citation
httpfacpubstjohnsedu~roigmplagiarism Plagiarism20of20texthtml
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Epigeum Plagiarism Module ndash Exercise II Module 4 (Flow chart)
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Other Suggestions
uml Remove primary sources from your place of immediate work rely on how you THINK about it double check accuracy and words
uml Those non-native in English Consider writing in your native language then translating to English This way you capture YOUR thought and ideas not someone elsersquos
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
HOW DO YOU CHECK YOUR WORK
Letrsquos discusshellip
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Plagiarism Websites
uml Use software to compare your document against others uml Examples (Access is provided for a fee)
curren Scanmyessaycom curren Turnitinreg curren Ithenticatecom curren Plagiarism-Detectorhellip curren Grammarlycom curren Duplicheckercom curren Academicplagiarismcom curren Plagiarismcom
AND THE LIST GOES ON and ON and ON
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
httplearndattechmsueduteachstudent-writing
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
iThenticate Who faculty and graduate students
What check manuscripts prior to submission
Why curren Ensure proper citation of sources curren Check for Accidental Self-Plagiarism
uml Request iThenticate uml MSU faculty staff and graduate students can
request to be part of the iThenticate pilot by completing this form
uml If you have questions contact the Distance Learning Services Help Desk at (517) 355-2345 or (800) 500-1554
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
iThenticate
uml Same base algorithms as TurnItIn uml Designed and presented differently for
curren Pre-publication self-checks curren eg Prevent Accidental Self-plagiarism curren Search against published journals Full list of indexed sources available at http
wwwithenticatecom
httpstechmsueduteachingtoolsithenticate
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Top offender ndash MY PAPER
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
2 overlap investigation ndash chemical names
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
Google as a Checker
uml Type in the phrase about which you are concerned
uml Does it present in already published papers
uml If so is this common knowledge
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
An author should always read original papers cited in a publication Why
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
I feel prepared to avoid plagiarismincluding self-plagiarism
1 Strongly Agree2 Agree3 Neutral4 Disagree5 Strongly Disagree
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
ResearchScholarly Integrity Resources
uml The Graduate School curren httpgradmsueduresearchintegrityresources
uml University Task Force on Research Mentoring 2004 curren Guidelines for Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring
Relationships curren Guidelines for Integrity in Research and Creative
Activities
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity
NEXT WORKSHOP
uml Research Misconducthellipthe one and Only Jim Pivarnik curren Wednesday November 17 2016
uml Workshop Series Syllabus curren httpsgradmsuedusitesdefaultfilescontent
researchintegrityrcrRCR_SYLLABUS1617pdf
uml PLEASE TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE CARDS
Research amp Scholarly Integrity