Part one of the revised syllabus:
(Artwork by Nonoy Marcelo for the Phil. Journalism Review, March 1997)
I.For Research and presentations: On Plagiarism
(From a file and reference materials compiled by former Dean Elen Paglinauan for the college):
A.What is plagiarism?
B.Do not steal (i.e., do not use without acknowledgment): (Ref.: “Plagiarism: What it is and how to recognize and avoid it” at www.indiana.edu/~wts/wts/plagiarism.html)
– ideas, opinions, theories
– statistics, graphs, drawings, facts that are not common knowledge
– spoken or written words
– paraphrase of spoken or written words
C.Stealing of visual information and graphics from the Worldwide Web ( ibid)
D. Can ideas be plagiarized? Copying ideas without citation is fraud ( Ref.: Standler, Ronald B., 2000, at www.rbs2.com/plag.htm
E.Summary of cases of student-plagiarists (ibid)
F.Summary of cases of professors who plagiarized
(not acknowledging co-authors; not acknowledging students whose research were used by the professor) (ibid)
G.Cases against commercial sources
– businesses that sell term papers to students (ibid)
H.Colleges may rescind degrees (ibid)
I.Self-plagiarization (ibid)
J.Plagiarism in the Worldwide Web (Ref.: McKenzie, Jamie, 1998. “The New Plagiarism”, The Educational Technology Journal, vol. 7, No. 8, 8 May 1998, at www.fno.org/may98/cov98may.html
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