Lesson 5: Using Conventions in Citing Sources Flashcards
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refers to the legal right of the owner of intellectual property. In simpler terms, ____ is the right to copy.
Copyright
What are examples of copyright notation?
© 2021 Stephen King
Copyright 2021 Stephen King
Copr. 2021 Stephen King
Is using “CTTO” or “photo from Google” a proper way to attribute works?
No. The IPOPHL shared that using “CTTO,” “photo not mine,” “photo from Google” and other similar captions are not the proper way to attribute works.
Is plagiarism a crime in the Philippines?
Yes. Plagiarism is punishable under the Cybercrime Prevention Act (R.A. 10175) if it corresponds to copyright infringement under the Intellectual Property Code.
Penalty: 3–6 years imprisonment
Fine: Php 50,000–Php 150,000
A general agreement about the way something should be done.
Convention/s
______ in writing include both mechanics (spelling, punctuation, and capitalization) and usage (grammar).
Convention/s
is the way you tell your readers that certain material in your work came from another.
citation
Why should I cite sources?
• Citations help others learn about your sources
• They show how much research you’ve done
• They strengthen your work with outside support
What does citation provide your readers?
Information necessary to find that source again, including:
• Author
• Title
• Publisher info
• Date
• Page numbers
When do I need to cite?
• When using quotes
• When paraphrasing
• When using someone else’s idea
• When making specific references
• When another’s work helped develop your ideas
What are the types of citation?
- In-Text Citation (Parenthetical and Narrative)
- Reference List
is a set of rules on how to cite sources in academic writing.
citation style
A type of in-text citation that includes the author’s last name and page number in parentheses.
Parenthetical Citation
A type of in-text citation where the author’s name is mentioned in the sentence, followed by the year in parentheses.
Narrative Citation
It is an abbreviation of the Latin term “et alia,” meaning “and others.” Used in APA in-text citations with 3 or more authors.
Example: (Taylor et al., 2018)
et al.
It gives all the information your reader would need to find your source. It appears at the end of your paper on a separate page.
Reference List
is a unique alphanumeric string that identifies content and provides a persistent link to its location on the internet.
DOI
specifies the location of digital information on the internet and can be found in the address bar of your browser.
URL
Author(s): John Santos
Year: 2010
Page: quote pg. 152
Quote: “Out of every 10 Filipino students, seven are unprepared to learn”
In-text citation:
(Santos, 2010, p. 152).
Author(s): Peter Garcia and Susan Cruz
Year: 2012
Page: quote pg. 27
Quote: “Filipinos are happy people”
In-text citation:
(Garcia & Cruz, 2012, p. 27).
Author(s): Edison Soriano
Year: 2020
Page: quote pg. 23
Quote: “Bayanihan spirit is still alive among Filipinos”
In-text citation:
(Soriano, 2020, p. 23).
In literary context, what BEST describes a convention?
A widely accepted writing style or technique
What is the consequence of failing to cite sources in academic writing?
Potential plagiarism
In APA format, if a source has multiple authors, how should you list them in the citation?
First author’s last name followed by et al.