Combating Plagiarism: A Hands-On Guide for Librarians, Teachers, and Students
byTerry Darr is library director at Loyola Blakefield, an independent college preparatory school for boys in grades 6–12. She often presents on plagiarism education and micro-paraphrasing.
20190930
Libraries Unlimited
Pages | 324 |
Topics | Citations;Digital Sources;High School Students;Honor Codes;Information Literacy;Paraphrasing;Plagiarism;Education;Proofreading;Librarian's Instructional Role: Information Literacy and Instruction, K-12;Management and Administration: Copyright and Intellectual Property |
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Darr, Terry. Combating Plagiarism: A Hands-On Guide for Librarians, Teachers, and Students. Libraries Unlimited, 2019. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440865473.
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Darr, Terry. Combating Plagiarism: A Hands-On Guide for Librarians, Teachers, and Students. Libraries Unlimited, 2019. http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440865473
APA
Darr, T. (2019). Combating Plagiarism: A Hands-On Guide for Librarians, Teachers, and Students. Retrieved from http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440865473
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Offers an instructional plan for plagiarism education for middle school and high school students, allowing librarians to become a resource for students, teachers, and school administrators.
• Helps librarians to feel confident in their professional positions as plagiarism experts on campus• Teaches librarians how to help students who have already plagiarized
• Provides opportunities for librarians to collaborate with teachers and writing centers through plagiarism education
• Acts as a reference guide with all types of questions to ask students about plagiarism during the research process
• Creates an important framework for the ethical and appropriate use of information in schools
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Table of Contents
Combating Plagiarism: A Hands-On Guide for Librarians, Teachers, and Students
Author(s): Darr, Terry;Contributors: Darr, Terry;Abstract:Offers an instructional plan for plagiarism education for middle school and high school students, allowing librarians to become a resource for students, teachers, and school administrators.
• Helps librarians to feel confident in their professional positions as plagiarism experts on campus• Teaches librarians how to help students who have already plagiarized
• Provides opportunities for librarians to collaborate with teachers and writing centers through plagiarism education
• Acts as a reference guide with all types of questions to ask students about plagiarism during the research process
• Creates an important framework for the ethical and appropriate use of information in schools
SortTitle: combating plagiarism: a hands-on guide for librarians, teachers, and studentsAuthor Info:Terry DarrauthorTerry Darr is library director at Loyola Blakefield, an independent college preparatory school for boys in grades 6–12. She often presents on plagiarism education and micro-paraphrasing.
eISBN-13: 9781440865473Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440865473.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440865466Imprint: Libraries UnlimitedPages: 324Publication Date: 20190930Table of Contents pages: 1 2
- Cover Cover11
- Half Title i2
- Title iii4
- Copyright iv5
- Contents v6
- Acknowledgments xiii14
- Introduction xv16
- Chapter 1. The State of Plagiarism Today 118
- The Online Community 219
- Plagiarism Perceptions 219
- Plagiarism in Schools 320
- The Role of Instruction for Plagiarism Education 320
- The New Plagiarism: Challenges with Sources 522
- The New Skill Set Required by Digital Sources 825
- Turnitin.com 1229
- Conclusion 1330
- References 1431
- Chapter 2. Paraphrasing and Micro-Paraphrasing 1734
- Chapter 3. Plagiarism Conversations 3350
- Chapter 4. Citations 4966
- Citation Basics 4966
- Types of Resources: Finding the Citation Information 5168
- Print Books 5168
- MLA 5168
- APA 5269
- Chicago Notes and Bibliography 5269
- Chicago Author-Date 5269
- Digital Sources 5370
- Research Database Articles 5976
- MLA: Scholarly Journal Research Database Article 6178
- APA: Scholarly Journal Research Database Article 6178
- Chicago Author-Date Scholarly Journal Research Database Article 6279
- Chicago Notes-Bibliography Scholarly Journal Citation 6380
- MLA Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—No Author 6481
- MLA Research Database Reference Source Citation—Author 6481
- APA Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—No Author 6582
- APA Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—Author 6683
- Chicago Author-Date Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—No Author 6784
- Chicago Author-Date Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—Author 6885
- Chicago Notes and Bibliography Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—No Author 6986
- Chicago Notes and Bibliography Research Database Reference Source Article Citation—Author 6986
- Breaking down Citations 7188
- Resources 7693
- Chapter 5. Reducing Plagiarism in the Classroom 7794
- Teacher and Librarian Collaborations 7794
- Strategies for Reducing Plagiarism in the Classroom 8097
- Citations and Plagiarism 84101
- Proofreading to Avoid Plagiarism 87104
- Proofreading Guidelines 89106
- A Note about Citation Tools and Proofreading 89106
- Title Formats 89106
- References/Bibliography/Works Cited Page 89106
- Parenthetical Citations and Footnotes 90107
- Direct Quotes and Paraphrases 90107
- Block Quotes 92109
- Review the Teacher’s Grading Rubric and Assignment Expectations 92109
- Reviewing a Rubric 92109
- More Proofreading Guidelines: Advice for Students 93110
- Integrating Plagiarism Education 94111
- References 100117
- Chapter 6. Student Resources 103120
- A New Way to Look at Plagiarism 103120
- Types of Information 105122
- Recognizing Digital Source Parts 110127
- What Types of Information Need a Citation? 113130
- Authors and Editors 116133
- Title Formats 118135
- Dates and Page Numbers 120137
- Page Numbers in Sources 122139
- Nonstandard Sources 122139
- Quotations and Paraphrasing 124141
- Block Quotes 124141
- Placing a Quote or Paraphrase in the Text of Your Paper 128145
- MLA: Direct Quote from a Research Database Article 128145
- MLA: Paraphrase 128145
- APA: Direct Quote 129146
- APA: Paraphrase 129146
- Chicago Author-Date: Direct Quote 130147
- Chicago Notes and Bibliography: Direct Quote 130147
- Chicago Author-Date: Paraphrase 130147
- Chicago Notes and Bibliography: Paraphrase 131148
- Micro-Paraphrasing 131148
- The Mechanics of Plagiarism 133150
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