Academic Honesty and Plagiarism
SOCB05: The Logic of Social Inquiry
Fall 2015
Plagiarism is one type of academic offence that, if suspected, instructors are required to report to the University. You can avoid many types of plagiarism by following the guidelines below.
General Guidelines
Always give proper credit to all the sources (irrespective of the format of the source) you have drawn on by providing in-text citations and a list of works cited.
You need not cite information or ideas obtained during lectures or tutorials for this course. You should, however, cite information and ideas that you obtained in the lectures or tutorials of other courses you have taken.
Never submit all or part of an assignment more than once unless you have the instructor’s permission. If you draw on written material that you produced for another course, you must cite yourself.
Summarizing Ideas Found in Your Source
If you summarize the words of another author, you must provide an in-text citation that indicates the author(s)’s last name(s) and the year of publication.
Paraphrasing Ideas Found in Your Source
If you paraphrase the words of another author, be sure to relay their ideas in a way that differs substantially from their original wording.
When you paraphrase, you must provide an in-text citation that indicates the page number(s) where you found the idea you are paraphrasing, in addition to the author(s)’s last name(s) and the year of publication.
Quoting Ideas Found in Your Source
If you quote the words of another author, you must place the author’s words between quotation marks.
You must also provide an in-text citation that indicates the page number(s) where you found that quote, in addition to the author(s)’s last name(s) and the year of publication.
As a rule of thumb, you should place another author’s words between quotation marks if you use the same 5 or more words in the same sequence.
If you have questions about what constitutes plagiarism and how you can avoid it, please inquire at the Writing Centre or visit their website (http://ctl.utsc.utoronto.ca/twc/). If you need further clarification, feel free to get in touch with the teaching assistants or with the professor.
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