SOC 3710 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: George Ramsay Cook, Northrop Frye
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From the code of behaviour on academic matters: Wherever in the code an offence is described as depending on knowing , the offence shall likewise be deemed to have been committed if the person ought reasonably to have known. Obviously it"s against the rules to buy essays or copy from your friends" homework, and it"s also plagiarism to borrow passages from books or articles or websites without identifying them. You know that the purpose of any paper is to show your own thinking, not create a patchwork of borrowed ideas. But you may still be wondering how you"re supposed to give proper references to all the reading you"ve done and all the ideas you"ve encountered. The point of documenting sources in academic papers is not just to avoid unpleasant visits to the dean"s office, but to demonstrate that you know what is going on in your field of study.