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Standing on theShoulders of Others
“What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.”
--Ecclesiastes 1:9
What does Google mean?
Why use other peoples’ works
Acknowledgement Bring authority Show your own awareness
What about Copyright?
How to use others’ works
Fair Use— allows you to use a small
portion of a copyrighted work without asking permission.
Fair use applies when you want to use part of a work for:
Criticism and comment (in a review of the work)
News reporting Research and scholarly
purposes Nonprofit educational use
(in a classroom) Parody
Appropriate use maintains
Fairness Integrity
How to use others’ works
Good note-taking Good citation
Note-taking
OWL at Purdue
What to Cite Words or ideas presented in a magazine, book, newspaper, song,
TV program, movie, Web page, computer program, letter, advertisement, or any other medium
Information you gain through interviewing or conversing with another person, face to face, over the phone, or in writing
When you copy the exact words or a unique phrase
When you reprint any diagrams, illustrations, charts, pictures, or other visual materials
When you reuse or repost any electronically-available media, including images, audio, video, or other media
“Avoiding Plagiarism: Is it Plagiearism Yet?” The OWL and Purdue. http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/02/
Let’s Try This
Your own description of your own summer vacation?
A video your best friend uploaded to YouTube and told you to use?
A line from a Shakepeare play? Background music you bought
through iTunes and put into your powerpoint presentation?
Parts of a Citation(what to keep track of)
Author (individual or organization)
Title (article, chapter, video, song, Web site)
Where it’s published (journal, book, URL)
Publisher and Place of publication (for books)
Edition number (books) or volume number (journals)
Specific page numbers
Date of publication Date of access (for
online information)
Web sites Books
AdsArticles
Working Knowledge
Bibliography
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