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Cambridge Judge Business School
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY &
REFERENCING
Ange Fitzpatrick @angefitzpatrick
Andrew Alexander @MrAndrew_A
Katie Hughes @KatherineAnneH
Information & Library Services
Cambridge Judge Business School
today’s session
• define plagiarism and the Cambridge specific rules
• real plagiarism examples from CJBS
• Harvard Referencing Style
• reference management tools
• how you’ll be caught and what might happen
• questions
Information & Library Services
photo credit: Castane via photopin CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
Ed Sheeran
$20m
plagiarism
lawsuit for the
song
Photograph
photo credit: marcn via flickr CC BY 2.0
Melania Trump
speech bore
startling
similarity to
Michelle Obama’s
definition of plagiarism
"Plagiarism is defined as submitting as one’s own work,
irrespective of intent to deceive, that which derives in part or
in its entirety from the work of others without due
acknowledgement; or, in the case of self-plagiarism, unless explicitly
permitted by regulation, submitting one’s own work that has already
been submitted for assessment to satisfy the requirements of any other
academic qualification, or submitted for publication without due
acknowledgement. It is both poor scholarship and a breach of academic
integrity."
definition of plagiarism
"Plagiarism is defined as submitting as one’s own work, irrespective of
intent to deceive, that which derives in part or in its entirety from the
work of others without due acknowledgement; or, in the case of self-
plagiarism, unless explicitly permitted by regulation,
submitting one’s own work that has already been submitted
for assessment to satisfy the requirements of any other
academic qualification, or submitted for publication without
due acknowledgement. It is both poor scholarship and a breach of
academic integrity."
definition of plagiarism
"Plagiarism is defined as submitting as one’s own work, irrespective of
intent to deceive, that which derives in part or in its entirety from the
work of others without due acknowledgement; or, in the case of self-
plagiarism, unless explicitly permitted by regulation, submitting one’s
own work that has already been submitted for assessment to satisfy the
requirements of any other academic qualification, or submitted for
publication without due acknowledgement. It is both poor
scholarship and a breach of academic integrity."
seven deadly sins of plagiarism
#1 quoting verbatim another person’s work without
acknowledging the source
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/84/Cinderella_Castle.jpghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuschwanstein_Castl
paraphrasing another person’s work by changing some
of the words, or the order of the words, without
acknowledging the source
#2
#3 using ideas without reference to the person
who had the ideas in the first place
cutting and pasting from the internet
without acknowledgement#4
submitting work created by someone else
without acknowledgment#5
colluding with a classmate on a piece of work, when
that work is not a permitted joint or team project#6
submitting a report that you have already
used before: autoplagiarism#7
who’s the biggest sinner?
(be honest)
intentional and unintentional
plagiarism @ Judge
photo credit: Mark! Ch. via flickr CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
photo credit: Mark! Ch. via flickr CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
photo credit: Mark! Ch. via flickr CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
Harvard Referencing Style
has anyone used it before?
photo credit: Kirsty Andrewes via flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
Harvard Referencing Style
Harvard Style is the preferred referencing style at CJBS.
Example for a book:
Direct quote in your text:
“When in doubt, go to the library” (Rowling, 1998, p. 189).
Reference in bibliography:
Rowling, J.K. (1998) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
London: Bloomsbury.
Harvard Referencing Style
In-text citation for a direct quote:
(Rowling, 1998, p. 189).
Author Date Page
Number
Harvard Referencing Style
Reference in bibliography:
Rowling, J.K. (1998) Harry Potter and the Chamber of
Secrets. London: Bloomsbury.
Author Date Title
Place of
publication
Publisher
Harvard Referencing Style
Reference in bibliography:
Rowling, J.K. (1998) Harry Potter and the Chamber of
Secrets. London: Bloomsbury.
Comma
& Period
Parentheses Italics
Period Colon Period
Harvard Referencing Style
Example for a journal article:
Paraphrased in your text:
Crews (2013) highlights the impact of Professor Umbridge
immediately meeting with active resistance from Hogwarts
students in relation to…
Reference in bibliography:
Crews, J. D. (2013) ‘Harry Potter and the intentional change - a strategic
analysis of intentional culture at Hogwarts’, Organization Development
Journal, 31(3), pp. 17-22. Available at
https://search.proquest.com/docview/1467437336?accountid=9851
(Accessed 5 June 2018).
Harvard Referencing Style
Example for a journal article:
Paraphrased in your text:
Crews (2013) highlights the impact of Professor Umbridge
immediately meeting with active resistance from Hogwarts
students in relation to…
Reference in bibliography:
Crews, J. D. (2013) ‘Harry Potter and the intentional change - a strategic
analysis of intentional culture at Hogwarts’, Organization Development
Journal, 31(3), pp. 17-22. Available at
https://search.proquest.com/docview/1467437336?accountid=9851
(Accessed 5 June 2018).
Harvard Referencing Style
Crews, J. D. (2013) ‘Harry Potter and the intentional change - a strategic analysis of
intentional culture at Hogwarts’, Organization Development Journal, 31(3), pp. 17-22.
Available at https://search.proquest.com/docview/1467437336?accountid=9851
(Accessed 5 June 2018).
Journal title
Date accessed
URL
Volume, issue number
and page range
Reference in bibliography:
one thing to
remember...
there are no
footnotes
with Harvard
Style
referencing tools
photo credit: florianric via flickr CC BY 2.0
…or the old fashioned way
photo credit: H. Michael arrighi via flickr CC BY 2.0
how will I be found out?
different writing style
photo credit: jjpacres via flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
lack of references
text familiarity
photo credit: [phil h] via flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
what are the consequences?
percentage reduction
photo credit: ralphunden via flickr
formal investigation
photo credit: Shankyslens via flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
court of discipline
photo credit: Joe Gratz via flickr CCO
why bother?
questions?

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Academic Integrity and Referencing 2018

  • 1. Cambridge Judge Business School ACADEMIC INTEGRITY & REFERENCING Ange Fitzpatrick @angefitzpatrick Andrew Alexander @MrAndrew_A Katie Hughes @KatherineAnneH Information & Library Services
  • 2. Cambridge Judge Business School today’s session • define plagiarism and the Cambridge specific rules • real plagiarism examples from CJBS • Harvard Referencing Style • reference management tools • how you’ll be caught and what might happen • questions Information & Library Services
  • 3. photo credit: Castane via photopin CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Ed Sheeran $20m plagiarism lawsuit for the song Photograph
  • 4. photo credit: marcn via flickr CC BY 2.0 Melania Trump speech bore startling similarity to Michelle Obama’s
  • 5. definition of plagiarism "Plagiarism is defined as submitting as one’s own work, irrespective of intent to deceive, that which derives in part or in its entirety from the work of others without due acknowledgement; or, in the case of self-plagiarism, unless explicitly permitted by regulation, submitting one’s own work that has already been submitted for assessment to satisfy the requirements of any other academic qualification, or submitted for publication without due acknowledgement. It is both poor scholarship and a breach of academic integrity."
  • 6. definition of plagiarism "Plagiarism is defined as submitting as one’s own work, irrespective of intent to deceive, that which derives in part or in its entirety from the work of others without due acknowledgement; or, in the case of self- plagiarism, unless explicitly permitted by regulation, submitting one’s own work that has already been submitted for assessment to satisfy the requirements of any other academic qualification, or submitted for publication without due acknowledgement. It is both poor scholarship and a breach of academic integrity."
  • 7. definition of plagiarism "Plagiarism is defined as submitting as one’s own work, irrespective of intent to deceive, that which derives in part or in its entirety from the work of others without due acknowledgement; or, in the case of self- plagiarism, unless explicitly permitted by regulation, submitting one’s own work that has already been submitted for assessment to satisfy the requirements of any other academic qualification, or submitted for publication without due acknowledgement. It is both poor scholarship and a breach of academic integrity."
  • 8. seven deadly sins of plagiarism
  • 9. #1 quoting verbatim another person’s work without acknowledging the source
  • 11. #3 using ideas without reference to the person who had the ideas in the first place
  • 12. cutting and pasting from the internet without acknowledgement#4
  • 13. submitting work created by someone else without acknowledgment#5
  • 14. colluding with a classmate on a piece of work, when that work is not a permitted joint or team project#6
  • 15. submitting a report that you have already used before: autoplagiarism#7
  • 16. who’s the biggest sinner? (be honest)
  • 17. intentional and unintentional plagiarism @ Judge photo credit: Mark! Ch. via flickr CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
  • 18. photo credit: Mark! Ch. via flickr CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
  • 19. photo credit: Mark! Ch. via flickr CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
  • 20. Harvard Referencing Style has anyone used it before? photo credit: Kirsty Andrewes via flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
  • 21. Harvard Referencing Style Harvard Style is the preferred referencing style at CJBS. Example for a book: Direct quote in your text: “When in doubt, go to the library” (Rowling, 1998, p. 189). Reference in bibliography: Rowling, J.K. (1998) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. London: Bloomsbury.
  • 22. Harvard Referencing Style In-text citation for a direct quote: (Rowling, 1998, p. 189). Author Date Page Number
  • 23. Harvard Referencing Style Reference in bibliography: Rowling, J.K. (1998) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. London: Bloomsbury. Author Date Title Place of publication Publisher
  • 24. Harvard Referencing Style Reference in bibliography: Rowling, J.K. (1998) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. London: Bloomsbury. Comma & Period Parentheses Italics Period Colon Period
  • 25. Harvard Referencing Style Example for a journal article: Paraphrased in your text: Crews (2013) highlights the impact of Professor Umbridge immediately meeting with active resistance from Hogwarts students in relation to… Reference in bibliography: Crews, J. D. (2013) ‘Harry Potter and the intentional change - a strategic analysis of intentional culture at Hogwarts’, Organization Development Journal, 31(3), pp. 17-22. Available at https://search.proquest.com/docview/1467437336?accountid=9851 (Accessed 5 June 2018).
  • 26. Harvard Referencing Style Example for a journal article: Paraphrased in your text: Crews (2013) highlights the impact of Professor Umbridge immediately meeting with active resistance from Hogwarts students in relation to… Reference in bibliography: Crews, J. D. (2013) ‘Harry Potter and the intentional change - a strategic analysis of intentional culture at Hogwarts’, Organization Development Journal, 31(3), pp. 17-22. Available at https://search.proquest.com/docview/1467437336?accountid=9851 (Accessed 5 June 2018).
  • 27. Harvard Referencing Style Crews, J. D. (2013) ‘Harry Potter and the intentional change - a strategic analysis of intentional culture at Hogwarts’, Organization Development Journal, 31(3), pp. 17-22. Available at https://search.proquest.com/docview/1467437336?accountid=9851 (Accessed 5 June 2018). Journal title Date accessed URL Volume, issue number and page range Reference in bibliography:
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Editor's Notes

  1. Andrew: settled out of court over claims hit track copied ‘note for note’ from X Factor winner Matt Cardle’s song Amazing
  2. Andrew: well what can you say – too soon? No financial, but reputational damage – loss of integrity (?!)
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  15. Andrew: Here are examples of plagiarism that have actually been submitted and caught at Cambridge.
  16. Andrew: The text in red was taken out of a Euromonitor report on travel retailing in Spain. The text in black is the only original sentence in the report.
  17. Andrew: This examples leans more towards the unintentional plagiarism. In the first paragraph, although the writer mentions Heifetz they failed to include an in-text citation at the end of the sentence. The second paragraph forgot to include quotation marks and a citation (which includes the page number that the quotes were taken from). The third paragraph uses ideas originating from another person which were also not cited.
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  41. Andrew: Why do we bother telling you all this? What is the purpose of referencing? Your work will always be informed by others and even if its in a very small way, your work will go on to inform future generations. Correct referencing allows anyone else to follow your train of thought to see how you reached your conclusions. It validates your work and adds credibility to your arguments.
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