Plagiarism is presenting the work, words, or ideas of another as one’s own. It is a form of cheating, but is sometimes caused by carelessness and forgetfulness on the part of the student.
Avoiding Plagiarism in Written Work
Creating a preliminary research paper using tools (e.g., a mind map) will help you generate original ideas. In addition, you may use the following checklist:
Planning your research
Consult your instructor or librarian
Request a recommendation if you have concerns about plagiarism, citation format, or grant reliable resource difficulties.
Plan your paper
Create a plan or outline that identifies your sources and original ideas. Use any Mind Map Tool to clarify your ideas during brainstorming.
Take Effective Notes
Noting each idea’s source (e.g., title, author, publisher, DOI or URL for online sources) will help you remember to provide credit.
More information available on Plagarism.org
Tips
#1 Understand What’s Expected
#2 Collect Credible Sources
#3 Make Notes, Plan, and Structure Efficiently
#4 When it doubt, cite
More information available on 4-tips-to-easily-avoid-plagiarism
Guidelines for avoiding plagiarism
Other Services
學習研討
These LibGuides will focus on selected resources as a comprehensive information set, including print and digital formats. A guideline for starting research is using reliable and accurate sources.
Research FAQ
Before asking for help from the library, you may read this FAQ section whether you face common questions like others.
研習工坊
Library offers the information literacy program to the entire university for all degree level students and the academic community of USJ.
聯絡我們
Ask your librarians for questions about the library resources, off-campus access, interlibrary loan or more.