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Avoiding plagiarism by developing good study habits
(Possible further suggestions)
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Check that your quotations are exactly the same wording as the original.
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When
paraphrasing, alter the structure as well as the vocabulary.
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Make sure your in-text citations are all included in the list of references.
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Practice
Source: Any text that students use to obtain ideas or information
Citation: Short in-text note giving the author’s name and publication date
To summarise: To reduce the length of a text
but keeping the main points
Quotation: Using the exact words of an original text in your work
Reference: Full publication details of a text to allow a reader to access the original
To cheat: To gain advantage dishonestly
1.5 From Understanding Titles to Planning
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Analysing essay titles
Analyse: Break down into the various parts and their relationships
Assess: Decide the worth or value of a subject
Describe: Give a detailed
account of something
Discuss: Look at various aspects of a topic, compare benefits and drawbacks
Examine: Divide into sections and discuss each critically
Illustrate:
Give examples
Outline: Explain a topic briefly and clearly
Suggest: Make a proposal and support it
Summarise: Deal with a complex topic by reducing it to the main elements
(NB: ‘summarise’ and ‘outline’ are very similar)
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