Plagiarism? Are
you Kidding?
There are two
characters in the video “Plagiarism? Are you Kidding?” a man and a woman, and they
have a conversation about the purpose of citing. In their conversation, the man
simply thinks we only cite to let professor know we read the article conscientiously
which he considered as waste of time. The woman, however, points out that to
show our understanding to the source can be one purpose but the purposes of citing
are more than that. She illustrates that we also cite others’ ideas in order to back
up our own opinion with powerful sources, which means by doing this we can gain
more agreement from readers. What’s more, others’ ideas are their intelligent property,
when we use the ideas we ought to cite to show our respect to those owners. The
man argues that it’s hard to change all words and grammar from those sources
into our own, so the women suggest him to paraphrase only the main point.
Just as every coin
has two sides, I think citing can lead both advantage and dis advantage. First
of all, citing, beside academic, help us build up moral standards for respecting
intelligent property. And when the intelligent property gets protect, more
people would engage in developing ideas. On the other hand, because of citing, we
would probably pay more attention on paraphrase others’ ideas into our own
paper rather than develop our own ideas. Thus, creative thinking may be less
and less.
It is a good point that until you are skilled in paraphrasing, you may be distracted by having to focus on the language skills.
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