plagiarism vs. copyright (1)

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VS. Using someone else's words without giving them credit. Using someone else's work without permission. Typically deals with words (written or spoken). Legal, but highly unethical. Can lead to 0 credit on assignments or being kicked out of college. Includes words, pictures, video, music, etc. Both print and online. Published and unpublished. Illegal. Can lead to court, fines, jail time. Ziegler, Garrett. "The Iceman Cometh, Never Records / No longer Empty." Retrieved September 23, 2016 from : Flickr Creative Commons. Disney ABC Television Group's photo stream. "144091_0990." Retrieved September 23, 2016 from Flickr Creative Commons.

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VS.PlagIarism CopyrightUsing someone else's

words without giving

them credit.

Using someone

else's work without 

permission. Typically deals with words

(written or spoken).

Legal, but highly unethical.

Can lead to 0 credit on

assignments or being

kicked out of college.

Includes words, pictures,

video, music, etc. Both

print and online. Published

and unpublished.

Illegal. 

Can lead to court, fines,

jail time.

Ziegler, Garrett. "The Iceman Cometh,Never Records / No longer Empty."Retrieved September 23, 2016 from :Flickr Creative Commons.

Disney ABC Television Group's photostream. "144091_0990." RetrievedSeptember 23, 2016 from Flickr CreativeCommons. 

Ziegler, Garrett. "The Iceman Cometh,Never Records / No longer Empty."Retrieved September 23, 2016 from :Flickr Creative Commons.

Disney ABC Television Group's photostream. "144091_0990." RetrievedSeptember 23, 2016 from Flickr CreativeCommons. 

What are These Called?Hint: It's how you give people credit when

you use their work.

Answer: Citation

We're going to learn how tocreate citations using asimplified APA style.

(APA stands for American Psychological Association,but you don't need to memorize this fact.)

Info you ALWAYSneed for a citation:

Author NameYear the work was publishedTitle of the work, publication, orwebsite

(Get down with AYT, it's what you'll need!)

Author NameLast name, First initial.

Examples:

Klein, C.

Stine, R.L.

(notice the periods after the initials ­ these are important!)

Year Work wasPUblished

(Put the YEAR in parentheses).

Examples:

(2006).

(2016).Notice the periods after the

parentheses.

Title of Work,Publication, Website

Title of book initalics, only

capitalize the firstword.

Title of article, onlycapitalize the first word.

Name of website orpublication.

Book: Magazine/Website article:

Ex: Monster blood for

breakfast.

Ex: When Roald Dahl

spied on the United

States. History.com.

PUt it all Together:Book:

Website

Article:

Stine, R.L. (2006). Monster blood for breakfast.

Klein, C. (2016). When Roald Dahl spied on the UnitedStates. History.com