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Review Of Related Literature: A Reiteration

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Related Literature: A Reiteration

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You must get your data & information from any books, magazines, & newspapers.
You must label your published material with either local or foreign source.

1. Must be organized to cover specific problems;

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2. Must take all the evidences about the problem with the author’s experiences;

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3. As much as possible, get the LATEST published materials (avoid OLD published materials).

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4. It must be related to your topic, if not, do not get it.

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5. On the last part of the RRL, you must have a statement justifying how such old published material helps in the current research.

More on Plagiarism..

The following are ACTS OF PLAGIARISM..
1. When you claim that you are the author or originator of another person’s work;

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2. When copying the whole written work or even words, ideas, or sentences from someone without acknowledging him/her.

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3. When one fails to put quote marks on a quotation or excerpt from an outside source;

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4. When one gives incorrect information about the source of a quotation;

5. When changing words or ideas from a source without giving credit to the real author or source;

6. When changing words BUT conveying the idea & using the sentence structure of an original source without acknowledging the author.

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Ways of Avoiding Plagiarism

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1. Citation-the complete source or reference must be placed after the copied phrase or sentence using the prescribed format of citations.

2. Paraphrasing-this is a process by which the information to be lifted is rephrased into one’s own words or how you understood the information.

3. Quoting-when using materials from one’s own former writings, one has to quote himself/herself & cite it again or paraphrase to avoid self-plagiarism.

4. Referencing-done in conjunction with citations. The prescribed format must be followed for this.