Avoiding plagiarism.
"Using someone else's words, ideas or artistic creations without acknowledgement is plagiarism - and whether it's deliberate or unintentional, it can have serious consequences. Plagiarism can be avoided by understanding how to organize time and research notes; quote, paraphrase and su...
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Format: | DVD/Blu-Ray |
Language: | English |
Published: |
[Wynnewood, Pa.] : Bendigo, Vic. ; Auckland, N.Z. :
Schlessinger Media ; Video Education Australasia,
c2004.
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Series: | Research skills for students
Information literacy and research series |
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Online Access: | Click here to access notes online |
Summary: | "Using someone else's words, ideas or artistic creations without acknowledgement is plagiarism - and whether it's deliberate or unintentional, it can have serious consequences. Plagiarism can be avoided by understanding how to organize time and research notes; quote, paraphrase and summarize information; and properly document and cite sources. By following these practices correctly, students not only steer clear of plagiarism, but also achieve the academic integrity that comes with creating a successful project with their own thoughts and ideas."--Container. |
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Item Description: | Title from disc. |
Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (20 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cm + notes (5 p. ; 30 cm.) |
Format: | DVD ; colour recording system: NTSC |
Production Credits: | Executive producer, Andrew Schlessinger ; writer, David Rodrick. |