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Sweet Kassy Molassy Posts: 568/886 |
Unless you're working on your own doctorate research project, anything you can say in a report is a rewording of something someone has already said.
Yes, taking an article and rewording it is plagiarism... but when you're writing something you know about and have read a lot about, it's hard to avoid doing this at least to a small degree in places. That's why I just always cite everything that isn't an inferred conclusion. |
Tarale Posts: 1670/2713 |
Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish Hey, I never said I did it. But it's my experience that if you have to read something in order to reword it well, you have to actually comprehend what you're rewriting. So it's not like you get out of learning anything.... it's just you think you've gotten out easier. Hell, all a report is is rewording stuff you read in several books. At least that's what it seems like. Read a bunch of shit, comprehend it and spit it out again. |
Danielle Posts: 5731/6737 |
That's happened to me quite a few times... I hate how wiki is somehow addicting. |
Alastor Posts: 7293/8204 |
Dude, taking an entire article and merely rewording it. That counts as plagiarism. My WRT-120 teacher many months ago was very clear on this. Taryn, your people must have been lax as hell. |
SuperLuigi64 Posts: 194/281 |
Yes, but it's really easy to change probably a few sentences around and the teacher put a 100% on it when the teacher your going to do this to is a raging alcoholic. |
Tarale Posts: 1669/2713 |
Originally posted by SuperLuigi64 See, but putting things into your own words requires you to read and comprehend the original information in order to reword it. So you still learn stuff Which is what your teachers ultimately want |
SuperLuigi64 Posts: 193/281 |
Like me. I would copy something from Wikipedia, and then paste it in a report I have to do, and then put the article in my own words. They would probably try to check it and see if you copied it, but it would be in your words.
So, who wants to try it? I don't want my Wikipedia account banned, so I haven't tried. |
Tarale Posts: 1668/2713 |
Well, it CAN be reliable for SOME things.
I've noticed that there's some fairly reliable -- if generic - information on a lot of computer related topics. And on a lot of TV and Movie related topics. Wouldn't take some of the stuff on psychiatry that seriously though |
Cynthia Posts: 4338/5814 |
And if your school teacher (like one or two people on this board) accepts Wikipedia as a reliable source, abuse the hell out of it. |
Tarale Posts: 1635/2713 |
I like Wikipedia, but you always have to be so mindful that you may in fact be reading bullshit.
Which kinda spoils some things As long as you only see it as a general "idea" of some things, it's fine. If you want to find out real information it's best to research elsewhere. |
jeff Posts: 107/213 |
Originally posted by Xkeeper well, that's why i said it's a good way to pass time, but sometimes too much time. i could be browsing for what feels like maybe 30 minutes when really it's been about 3 hours... it sucks. |
Sweet Kassy Molassy Posts: 543/886 |
I looked up Jupiter one night... and then I had 10 tabs open and spent all night reading about physics that I'll never have sufficient math skills to understand. It sucks you in, man... |
Cynthia Posts: 4326/5814 |
Damn, totally forgot that point. There are only typos. Millions and millions of typos. |
Xkeeper Posts: 3474/5653 |
Originally posted by Colin There are no facutal errors on Wikipedia. |
Cynthia Posts: 4322/5814 |
Go video-game hunting on Wikipedia. You'll be surprised how many neat trivia tidbits you'll find - or factual errors in some cases. |
HyperHacker Posts: 3184/5072 |
Heh, I've been there. Damn those interesting links.
If you think Wikipedia is bad, though, do NOT go to everything2.com. |
Xkeeper Posts: 3472/5653 |
Originally posted by ThoughtlessI was reading the section titled "Practical beliefs". It was one of the many articles I had read around that area (e.g. ghosts/poltergeists/etc), and I was wondering how the hell you could have "practical beliefs" |
Tatrion Posts: 1864/2467 |
It's especially bad when it comes to articles about video games. There are so many ways to link every whichway, I end up with a good 10 tabs open. Then I start to forget about stuff |
Smallhacker Posts: 724/832 |
It's good to hear that I'm not the only one... |
emcee Posts: 529/867 |
I get that to. It's those linked articles. I'll be reading along, and a word will link to another slightly related article, and I think, "huh, I wonder that's all about". And I just keep doing that until I'm on something completely unrelated. Like I be reading about some 19th century poet, and the next thing I know I reading about the Cassini space probe. Sometimes I'll go to look something up, and I happen to see something under "Did you know...", and it will be another 4 hour before I actually look up what I came there for. |
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