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Derived from the Latin Word Plagiarius (“kidnapper”), plagiarism refers to a form of cheating that has been defined as “the false assumption of authorship: the wrongful act of taking the product of another person’s mind, and presenting it as one’s own” (Alexander Lindey, Plagiarism and Originality [New York: Harper, 1952] 2). (1.7)新版的MLA手冊對於抄襲有了更為強勢的定義,也把抄襲的故意性視為作弊欺騙
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Fundamentally, plagiarism is the offering of the words or ideas of another person as one’s own. (48) (78)
Plagiarism is purposely using another’s person’s writing as your own. (5h)這個新版本也和MLA新版本一樣強調動機是故意的
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Plagiarism, a word from the Latin for kidnapping that now means the use of another person’s ideas or wording without giving appropriate credit, results from inaccurate or incomplete attribution of material to its source. (55)這個定義在追溯源頭時很嚴重,但是說明時卻又有些輕鬆了
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When you use someone else’s ideas or phrasing without giving him credit, you are plagiarizing (stealing).這裡等同偷竊
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Plagiarism is the act of passing off another’s words and ideas as one’s own. The question of when one has plagiarized and when one simply has asserted a general truth from an unknown source can be sometimes puzzling…No generation speaks a language of its own invention; few people are creators of the proverbs and sayings that that they utter daily. The mother who tells her child, “A thing of beauty is a joy forever,” is plagiarizing from the poet John Keats…Innumerable other examples can be given to show how we freely and openly borrow ideas and expressions from one another. 先說明引用抄襲都是常見的
Blatant plagiarism, however, involves the deliberate stealing of another’s words and ideas, generally with the motive of earning underserved rewards…但是如果有意騙成績或業績,那就不一樣了
Under the conventions of writing research papers, you must acknowledge the source of any idea and statement not truly your own…In sum, to avoid plagiarism, you must do the following:
※Provide a note for any idea borrowed from another.
※Provide a bibliography entry at the end of the paper for every source used in the text or in a note. (p89)
※Place quoted material within quotation marks.
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To pass off as your own any writing you didn’t actually do is morally wrong. To present such work without acknowledge the source—and therefore to let someone assume it is yours when, in fact, it is not—is plagiarism. (P5)抄襲是個道德問題
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By definition, a research paper involves the assimilation of prior scholarship and entails the responsibility to give proper acknowledgment whenever one is indebted to another for either words or ideas….Failure to give credit is plagiarism. (p. 74)終於有人說明了為什麼不能抄襲──因為你需要消化吸收前人成果,但是也需要表示感恩。忘恩負義就是抄襲的問題所在。
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plagiarize v. 1. To practise plagiarism upon; to take and use as one’s own the thoughts, writings, or inventions of other. 2. To practise or commit plagiarism.
plagiarism n. 1. The action or practice of plagiarizing; the wrong appropriation or purloining, and publication as one’s own, of the ideas, or the expression of the ideas (literary, artistic, musical, mechanical, ect.) of another. 2. A purloined idea, design, passage, or work.
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