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  1. Academic Integrity Digest (Episode 3, PART 2): Summarizing, Paraphrasing, Quoting

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  1. Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

    Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing. This handout is intended to help you become more comfortable with the uses of and distinctions among quotations, paraphrases, and summaries. This handout compares and contrasts the three terms, gives some pointers, and includes a short excerpt that you can use to practice these skills.

  2. Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting

    These resources provide lesson plans and handouts for teachers interested in teaching students how to avoid plagiarism. The resources ask students to practice summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting. The resources with titles that include "Handout" provide handouts that are free to print for your students by using the print option in your web ...

  3. Sample Essay for Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting

    Example Summary, Paraphrase, and Quotation from the Essay: Example summary: Roger Sipher makes his case for getting rid of compulsory-attendance laws in primary and secondary schools with six arguments. These fall into three groups—first that education is for those who want to learn and by including those that don't want to learn, everyone ...

  4. Paraphrasing

    6 Steps to Effective Paraphrasing. Reread the original passage until you understand its full meaning. Set the original aside, and write your paraphrase on a note card. Jot down a few words below your paraphrase to remind you later how you envision using this material. At the top of the note card, write a key word or phrase to indicate the ...

  5. Summarizing

    Unlike paraphrasing, the basic order of the original text is maintained. However, some words have been changed to close synonyms. When summarizing, avoid cutting too much important information. For more information on paraphrasing, visit the OWL's resource, Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing. Resources

  6. Summary, Paraphrase, and Quotation in Context

    This lesson works best when used after other lessons on summary, paraphrase, or quotation. Pass out the "Summary, Paraphrase, and Quotation in Context" handout and give students enough time to locate any of the potential issues related to summaries, paraphrases, or quotations. Encourage students to both locate and identify a way to revise ...

  7. Paraphrasing, Summarizing and Quoting

    This resource provides a sample essay with a summary, paraphrase and a quotation drawn from the sample essay. Paraphrase: Write it in Your Own Words. Also from the OWL at Purdue, this resource walks students through the steps of writing effective paraphrases. Examples of student paraphrases compared against the original text are also included.

  8. Paraphrasing

    Learn to borrow from a source without plagiarizing. For more information on paraphrasing, as well as other ways to integrate sources into your paper, see the Purdue OWL handout Quoting Paraphrasing, and Summarizing.For more information about writing research papers, see our resource on this subject. Purdue students will want to make sure that they are familiar with Purdue's official academic ...

  9. Research Guides: ENGL 91: Summarize, Paraphrase, and Quote

    Practice summarizing and paraphrasing with this introductory exercise from the Owl of Purdue, answers provided. Write your own paraphrases and evaluate then with the OWL of Purdue paraphrasing exercise and answers. Examples of plagiarism and Tutorials to learn more. Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting from the OWL of Purdue

  10. Using Sources: Summarizing, Paraphrasing, Quoting, Synthesizing

    Using Sources: Summarizing, Paraphrasing and Quoting. Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting Sources. OWl Purdue: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing OWL Purdue: Paraphrasing OWL Purdue: Signal and Lead-In Phrases

  11. RES 3: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

    Check it (Check to ensure that your paraphrase is not only original but also still accurately captures the idea of the original source.) Cite it (Don't forget to cite the source in the citation style required.) Some Helpful Resources. Driscoll, Dana Lynn and Allen Brizee. "Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing." Purdue OWL, 2018 ...

  12. Quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing

    Associated Press Style- Owl Purdue (Journalism) This link opens in a new window Quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing Whenever you refer to ideas, information, statistics, images, concepts, facts or anything else that you found from an outside source, you need to let your readers know where you found that information.

  13. Quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing

    Associated Press Style- Owl Purdue (Journalism) This link opens in a new window Quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing Whenever you refer to ideas, information, statistics, images, concepts, facts or anything else that you found from an outside source, you need to let your readers know where you found that information.

  14. Academic Integrity: Quoting, Paraphrasing, Summarizing

    Purdue University Online Writing Lab. (2012). Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing. USE IT: If summarizing or paraphrasing cannot capture the essence or meaning of the text ; To retain a specific or unique phrasing used by the source's author; If you are analyzing the text itself (often in English or language classes) BE ADVISED:

  15. 3.4: Using Source Text: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

    For more on paraphrasing, consult the Purdue OWL Paraphrase learning module, Exercise, and Possible Answers. References. Purdue OWL. (2024). ... After reinforcing our quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing skills, we can turn our focus on how to document sources. Key Takeaway. Including research in your work typically involves properly quoting, ...

  16. Avoiding Plagiarism: Quoting, Paraphrasing & Summarizing

    Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing. Purdue OWL Resources: Information about quoting, paraphrasing & summarizing. The web page includes definitions of all and exercises to improve your understanding of the differences. Paraphrase Exercises. Exercises to practice paraphrasing.

  17. Paraphrasing and Summary

    Two unavoidable steps in that process are paraphrasing (changing the language into your own) and summarizing (getting rid of smaller details and leaving only the primary points). These steps are necessary for three reasons. First, if you used the original writer's language without any changes, it limits your own learning; by paraphrasing and ...

  18. Paraphrasing

    Quoting, Paraphrasing & Summarizing. Samples of Paraphrasing in Essay. In-text Citations. OWL at Purdue APA In-text Basics. In-text Citations: Authors. These pages give examples of different ways of introducing an author's idea by using a signal phrase along with quotations, summarization, and paraphrasing.

  19. Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

    These guidelines will help you to avoid unintentional plagiarism. Any quote, paraphrase, or summary needs to be accompanied by an in-text citation that identifies what work you are referring to. This gives credit to the people you have learned from and shows the process of your work. Purdue OWL Guide to Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing.

  20. Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

    Contributors: Purdue OWL, Last Edited: 2010-04-21 07:48:34 Directions: On a separate piece of paper, write a paraphrase of each of the following passages. Try not to look back at the original passage. "The Antarctic is the vast source of cold on our planet, just as the sun is the source of our heat, and it exerts tremendous control on our ...

  21. Paraphrasing

    Purdue OWL provides an excellent example showing quoting, paraphrasing and summarizing in the same paragraph: In his famous and influential work the Interpretation of Dreams, Sigmund Freud argues that dreams are the "royal road to the unconscious" (page #), expressing in coded imagery the dreamer's unfulfilled wishes through a process known as the "dream-work" (page #).

  22. Summarizing, Quoting, Paraphrasing

    Paraphrase important supporting points that come up in the essay. Consider any words, phrases, or brief passages that you believe should be quoted directly. Information is taken from: Driscoll, Dana L., and Allen Brizee. "Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing." The Owl at Purdue. Purdue University, 2 Nov. 2010. Web. 21 Mar. 2011.

  23. Purdue OWL

    Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing. This handout is intended to help you become more comfortable with the uses of and. distinctions among quotations, paraphrases, and summaries. This handout compares and. contrasts the three terms, gives some pointers, and includes a short excerpt that you can use. to practice these skills.

  24. Citation Basics

    Purdue OWL says that common knowledge refers to information that can be found uncited in at least 5 reliable ... The best way to avoid plagiarism is to ALWAYS cite your sources, whether you're quoting a source directly, paraphrasing, or summarizing words, ... Quoting, Paraphrasing, Summarizing & Patchwriting >> Last Updated: May 16, 2024 1:52 ...