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Cambridge Judge Business School
Academic Integrity & ReferencingAnge Fitzpatrick @angefitzpatrickAndrew Alexander @MrAndrew_AKatie Hughes @KatherineAnneH
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today’s session
• talk about plagiarism and the specific rules here in Cambridge
• look at how plagiarism can occur and real life examples from CJBS
• detail Harvard Referencing Style• reference management tools• how you’ll be caught and what might happen • any questions?
Jane Goodall used material
from Wikipedia and other
websites in a book that she
wrote without
crediting them
https://www.flickr.com/photos/48889038283@N01/4961815033
Shia LaBeouf
took the plot for a film he made from a
famous comic book
author’s work
without crediting
them
Image: Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty
Justin Bieber and Usher are accused in a $10 million lawsuit of copying parts of a song written by other people
http://www.myrepublica.com/uploads/media/Justin-bieber%20new.jpg
Joe Biden stole lines from other
people’s speeches
including John F
Kennedy!
http://vh1.mtvnimages.com/uri/mgid:file:http:shared:vh1.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/GettyImages-180656135-1445445867.jpg?quality=0.8&format=jpg&width=1800
Plagiarism
plagiarism definition
https://www.flickr.com/photos/hackny/6890140478/
collusion
autoplagiarism
common facts
Original thought
original thought
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/84/Cinderella_Castle.jpghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuschwanstein_Castle
paraphrasing
"You are greeted inside by parallel rows of massive columns that recall the façade of an Egyptian temple, vividly banded in red and blue. Above, projecting walkways and ‘seminar balconies’ zig-zagging around the walls add to the theatrical feel, as do the lattice-sided stairs that criss-cross the interior space like something imagined by Escher or perhaps Piranesi. It's an eclectic and exuberant mix of colours, styles and materials: colourful, a touch vulgar even, but undeniably exciting.”
Once inside the building you face rows of massive Egyptianate columns, banded in blue and red. Above you are walkways and balconies which feel theatrical, while the criss-cross lattice-sided stairs are like something Escher might have imagined. All in all, it is an interesting and exuberant mix of styles and colours. Some might think it is a bit vulgar but you can’t deny that it is exciting.
Does this constitute plagiaris
m?
"You are greeted inside by parallel rows of massive columns that recall the façade of an Egyptian temple, vividly banded in red and blue. Above, projecting walkways and ‘seminar balconies’ zig-zagging around the walls add to the theatrical feel, as do the lattice-sided stairs that criss-cross the interior space like something imagined by Escher or perhaps Piranesi. It's an eclectic and exuberant mix of colours, styles and materials: colourful, a touch vulgar even, but undeniably exciting.”
Once inside the building you face rows of massive Egyptianate columns, banded in blue and red. Above you are walkways and balconies which feel theatrical, while the criss-cross lattice-sided stairs are like something Escher might have imagined. All in all, it is an interesting and exuberant mix of styles and colours. Some might think it is a bit vulgar but you can’t deny that it is exciting.
o same wordso same phrasingo same sentence order
Don’t waste your time
https://www.flickr.com/photos/123589162@N07/13883905908
option 1paraphrasing:
Sarah Woodward (1997) thought that the Judge Business School’s walkways and balconies felt theatrical as well as putting her in mind of Escher. Although she regarded the overall look as exciting, she did wonder if it was all a little vulgar.
option 2quotation:
Sarah Woodward (1997, p.61) described how she was “greeted inside by parallel rows of massive columns that recall the façade of an Egyptian temple, vividly banded in red and blue and referred to the lattice-sided stairs that criss-cross the interior space like something imagined by Escher.”
list of references
Woodward, S. (1997) ‘Fen tiger’, CAM: Cambridge Alumni Magazine, Easter, pp. 21-22.
intentional and unintentional
plagiarism @ Judge
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mark_ch/5447151529/
Harvard Referencing Style
Has anyone used it before?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kirstea/5169765739/
Harvard Style Referencing
Harvard Style is the preferred referencing style at CJBS but you can use other styles provided you are consistent.
Harvard Style is essentially:In text: Author, Year, (and sometimes) Page NumberAt end: Full reference in bibliography
There are no footnotes with Harvard Style.
Harvard Style Referencing
Worked example for a book:
Direct quote in your text (or ‘in-text citation’):“When in doubt, go to the library” (Rowling, 1998, p. 189).
Reference in bibliography:Rowling, J.K. (1998) Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets. London: Bloomsbury.
Harvard Style Referencing
Paraphrase in your text:Jackson (2011) for instance believes we should take into account our body language when communicating with others as Harry did when he first met Buckbeak.
N.B. Paraphrase someone’s ideas and words by all means BUT unless you add a reference its plagiarism
Reference in bibliography:Jackson, J. (2011) ‘Still casting a spell: 10 things that you can learn from Harry Potter’, Public Relations Tactics, 18(8), pp. 17-17.
Harvard Style Referencing
Worked example for a website:
In-text citation:It’s not too late to brush up on your magical history of North American magic and the differences between Native American and European wizards of the 17th Century… (Rowling, no date)
Reference in bibliography:Rowling, J.K. (no date) ‘History of magic in North America’, Pottermore, Available at: https//www.pottermore.com/collection-episodic/history-of-magic-in-north-America-en (Accessed: 30 September 2016).
referencing tools
https://flic.kr/p/c4QJzC
https://flic.kr/p/e3CC8F
…or the old fashion way
how will I be found out?
different writing style
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jjpacres/3293117576/
lack of references
https://www.flickr.com/photos/hi-phi/32360213/
text familiarity
what are the consequences?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ralphunden/1292179973/percentage reduction
formal investigationhttps://flic.kr/p/r2axAj
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegratz/117048243/court of discipline
why bother?
if you like it you should have put a reference on it
as Beyonce said…
https://flic.kr/p/GTyz8y
done
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