| Studying at the university or a college makes us | | | | you are buying a report or an essay online or using |
| continually work with information and use it in our | | | | your friend’s paper, and coping an entire paper |
| academic paper writing. It can be found everywhere: | | | | instead of even trying to do something on your own. |
| in the Web, newspapers, magazines, on a TV and | | | | Now let’s talk about how can we avoid |
| radio. We devote lots of time to searching it, | | | | plagiarism. You can easily avoid it by giving credit to |
| analyzing and using. Especially when we deal with | | | | sources of any material borrowed, summarized or |
| such important work as dissertation writing, we have | | | | paraphrased. The most common method is to |
| to be careful with such thing as plagiarism. | | | | identify the source in the text, putting the |
| So, what is plagiarism and how to avoid it in your | | | | author’s last name and the publication year in |
| academic writing? Plagiarism is using somebody’s | | | | parenthesis, with the page number of the cited |
| words or ideas without acknowledging the source of | | | | material (Taylor, 1998, p. 144). The author’s last |
| the information you have used. Responsible, honest | | | | name links the reader to a list of sources at the end |
| writers pay tribute to others by clearly citing material | | | | of the paper where the full publishing information is |
| that they have borrowed. Irresponsible or dishonest | | | | given. For example, “O'Keefe, Mark. "Definition of |
| writers often forget or just don’t want to cite | | | | 'Rich' Is Elusive." Detroit Free Press 12 Jan. 2003”. |
| their borrowings and thus become guilty of plagiarism. | | | | Other methods are placing footnotes and endnotes. |
| There are two main types of plagiarism: intentional | | | | They are used to refer your paper’s reader to |
| and unintentional plagiarism. The majority of student | | | | the exact pages of the works listed in the |
| plagiarism is probably unintentional. This part can also | | | | References section. The main difference between |
| be divided into ways of plagiarizing. | | | | Footnotes and Endnotes is that Footnotes are placed |
| The most spread way of plagiarism that is met in | | | | numerically at the bottom of every page where |
| student’s college essay writing is using someone | | | | direct references are made, while Endnotes are |
| else's exact words without quotation marks. This is | | | | placed numerically at the end of the essay on a |
| how most of us are trying to impress our readers | | | | separate page entitled Endnotes or Notes. |
| with smart thoughts, isn’t it. Even paraphrasing a | | | | Here are some more writing tips of how to avoid |
| source closely is a plagiarism, because you change | | | | plagiarism. Don’t hesitate to spend enough time |
| words only but not the general meaning. | | | | for research and your paper writing. Make it a habit |
| When you are not crediting direct or indirect influence | | | | to put parenthetical citations for every phrase that |
| on your work might also be a plagiarism. Let’s | | | | you use and that is borrowed from any source of |
| say you are reading “Financial Times” every | | | | information, include full bibliographic citations at the |
| day and at the same time your are writing a financial | | | | end of your work. Think about where you can get |
| report; in this situation you will unintentionally use | | | | help on your paper writing or writing tips. You can go |
| memorized material from the newspaper. Yes, it is | | | | to the library or consult your university counselor. But |
| another way of plagiarizing. | | | | the best tip is being confident in your efforts. Good |
| But the most impudent and direct plagiarism is when | | | | luck. |