Department of English Policy and Frequently Asked Questions on Plagiarism
(Student Handout)
What does it meant to
plagiarize?
According
to Webster�s International Dictionary,
the definition of plagiarism is �to steal or purloin and pass off as one�s own the
ideas, words, or artistic production of another; to use without credit the
ideas, expressions, or productions of another.��
Basically,
plagiarism comes in three forms: �fraud,� �patchwriting,�
and �insufficient or undocumented paraphrasing.�� In brief, each paper that you turn in and
every sentence in it must be written completely by you, or you must give proper
credit to the other writers for their ideas and words.� In addition, most teachers consider handing in
papers that were written for other classes to be a form of plagiarism.� New papers should be written for each
assignment unless your teacher indicates otherwise.� Remember that writing teachers are
experienced at picking out papers that contain plagiarism.� Do not be tempted to download papers from the
web or to "recycle� papers from other students.���
Why shouldn�t I plagiarize?
Most
people consider plagiarism to be ethically and morally equivalent to lying,
cheating, and stealing.� When you
plagiarize, you have stolen another�s work.�
Further, you shortchange your own education and compromise your
ethics.� Additionally, you risk damaging
your grade for the assignment or the course, and you risk damaging your GPA and
your academic or professional career.� �
Plagiarism is a very serious academic offense.� In a way, the very foundation of the American
educational system rests on the issue of trust, and this trust depends on an
honest exchange between students and their teachers.� Just as students need to trust that teachers
are honest about grading, teaching, and advising, teachers need to trust that
students will be honest when taking tests and writing papers.� Plagiarism, or any type of cheating,
seriously undermines this foundation.�
This sort of dishonesty indicates that there may be serious questions
about the offending student's ethics, and the stigma of this unethical behavior
may follow the student for years�decreasing the student's chances of success in
academic and professional work.
What can happen to me if I
plagiarize?
Students who commit any
act of academic dishonesty may receive from the instructor a failing grade in
that portion of the course work in which the act is detected or a failing grade
in the course without possibility of withdrawal. �The faculty member may also present the case
to the Office of the Dean of Student Life for disciplinary sanctions. �A student who believes a faculty member has
dealt unfairly with him/her in a course involving academic dishonesty may seek
relief through the Student Complaint Procedure. �Your teacher may be understanding and tolerant of
�accidental� plagiarism; however, you should check with your teacher if you
have any doubts about whether you are committing plagiarism in a paper.�
What is �fraud�?�
Turning
in a paper that was written or partially written by anyone else is
�fraud.�� In this case, �anyone else�
includes everyone but you.� You may not
turn in a paper that was written or partially written by your parent, your
boyfriend or girlfriend, your spouse, your sibling, a friend, a stranger,
another student, a professional or amateur author, or anyone else.
What is �patchwriting�?
�Patchwriting� is taking several other texts that were
written by others, piecing together these ideas or words into a single paper,
and turning in that paper as your own work.
What is �insufficient or
undocumented paraphrasing�?
�Insufficient
paraphrasing� occurs when not enough of the original language and sentence
structure of the source is changed for a paraphrase.� To paraphrase correctly, major words and
basic sentence structure should be changed from the original.� �Undocumented paraphrasing�
is taking sections of another�s words or ideas and changing them into your own
words without giving the writer proper credit.� A paper should not be made up of a series of
paraphrases.� Use paraphrasing to support
your own ideas and not to construct your paper.�����
Does this mean that I can�t
get help writing my papers?
You
can.� All successful writers rely on
other readers to help make their writing better.� In fact, going to the
Does
that mean that I can�t look at what other people have written to get ideas for
my own paper?
You
can. �However, if you write about what
these other people have written on the subject or if you quote them, use their
original ideas or language, or paraphrase, then you must give them credit in
your paper.� All sources, no matter how
briefly used, must be cited.
How do I do that?
Part of the instruction in your writing classes is designed to teach you how to properly give credit to these other writers.� If you plan to look at what other writers have said about a topic you have been assigned, you should check with your teacher to establish whether or not this is permitted for this assignment and ask to receive instruction in how to give proper credit in your paper.
Can I plagiarize by
accident?
Yes.� Occasionally, students do get confused about
plagiarism.� If you are unsure about
whether you have plagiarized, you should talk to your teacher before you hand
in your paper.� If you are having trouble
writing your paper, do not be tempted to plagiarize; instead, ask your teacher
for additional help with the assignment.