OCLIS Plagiarism Quiz

Using information I find on the Internet/Web for a class assignment is always okay.
Yes. You may be committing a Copyright violation if permission is not sought and received.
No. The owner reserves the right to give permission on how his/her work is to be used. Creative Commons Licences is a good example.
Yes. Citations must be accurate in order to avoid plagiarism.
No. It must still be cited. If it was a broadcast, cite program, speaker and date. If it was spoken, you can cite it as a ‘personal communication.’
No. Search engines and software make it easy to find online resources.
Yes. The UWI uses Turnitin, which students are expected to use before submitting assignments.
No. You are required to cite, using the guidelines of the recommended reference style.
Yes. You should obtain written permission before using someone else’s graphic or other material. Check to see if it is available for educational use or on a Creative Commons License.
No. The essential ideas and content still belong to another.
No. You should be able to verify the authenticity and accuracy of the source and the information.
Giving an incorrect reference for information I use is plagiarism.
Yes. You may be committing a Copyright violation if permission is not sought and received.
No. The owner reserves the right to give permission on how his/her work is to be used. Creative Commons Licences is a good example.
Yes. Citations must be accurate in order to avoid plagiarism.
No. It must still be cited. If it was a broadcast, cite program, speaker and date. If it was spoken, you can cite it as a ‘personal communication.’
No. Search engines and software make it easy to find online resources.
Yes. The UWI uses Turnitin, which students are expected to use before submitting assignments.
No. You are required to cite, using the guidelines of the recommended reference style.
Yes. You should obtain written permission before using someone else’s graphic or other material. Check to see if it is available for educational use or on a Creative Commons License.
No. The essential ideas and content still belong to another.
No. You should be able to verify the authenticity and accuracy of the source and the information.
If I download something from the Internet/Web and change only a few words and phrases, I can use that information as my own for class assignments.
Yes. You may be committing a Copyright violation if permission is not sought and received.
No. The owner reserves the right to give permission on how his/her work is to be used. Creative Commons Licences is a good example.
Yes. Citations must be accurate in order to avoid plagiarism.
No. It must still be cited. If it was a broadcast, cite program, speaker and date. If it was spoken, you can cite it as a ‘personal communication.’
No. Search engines and software make it easy to find online resources.
Yes. The UWI uses Turnitin, which students are expected to use before submitting assignments.
No. You are required to cite, using the guidelines of the recommended reference style.
Yes. You should obtain written permission before using someone else’s graphic or other material. Check to see if it is available for educational use or on a Creative Commons License.
No. The essential ideas and content still belong to another.
No. You should be able to verify the authenticity and accuracy of the source and the information.
It is impossible for someone else to find something that I have taken from the Internet/Web and used as my own work.
Yes. You may be committing a Copyright violation if permission is not sought and received.
No. The owner reserves the right to give permission on how his/her work is to be used. Creative Commons Licences is a good example.
Yes. Citations must be accurate in order to avoid plagiarism.
No. It must still be cited. If it was a broadcast, cite program, speaker and date. If it was spoken, you can cite it as a ‘personal communication.’
No. Search engines and software make it easy to find online resources.
Yes. The UWI uses Turnitin, which students are expected to use before submitting assignments.
No. You are required to cite, using the guidelines of the recommended reference style.
Yes. You should obtain written permission before using someone else’s graphic or other material. Check to see if it is available for educational use or on a Creative Commons License.
No. The essential ideas and content still belong to another.
No. You should be able to verify the authenticity and accuracy of the source and the information.
Any information that is available in electronic form is free for me to use in any way I desire.
Yes. You may be committing a Copyright violation if permission is not sought and received.
No. The owner reserves the right to give permission on how his/her work is to be used. Creative Commons Licences is a good example.
Yes. Citations must be accurate in order to avoid plagiarism.
No. It must still be cited. If it was a broadcast, cite program, speaker and date. If it was spoken, you can cite it as a ‘personal communication.’
No. Search engines and software make it easy to find online resources.
Yes. The UWI uses Turnitin, which students are expected to use before submitting assignments.
No. You are required to cite, using the guidelines of the recommended reference style.
Yes. You should obtain written permission before using someone else’s graphic or other material. Check to see if it is available for educational use or on a Creative Commons License.
No. The essential ideas and content still belong to another.
No. You should be able to verify the authenticity and accuracy of the source and the information.
There are Internet/Web sites that my instructor can use to search for sources of the information I used in a class assignment.
Yes. You may be committing a Copyright violation if permission is not sought and received.
No. The owner reserves the right to give permission on how his/her work is to be used. Creative Commons Licences is a good example.
Yes. Citations must be accurate in order to avoid plagiarism.
No. It must still be cited. If it was a broadcast, cite program, speaker and date. If it was spoken, you can cite it as a ‘personal communication.’
No. Search engines and software make it easy to find online resources.
Yes. The UWI uses Turnitin, which students are expected to use before submitting assignments.
No. You are required to cite, using the guidelines of the recommended reference style.
Yes. You should obtain written permission before using someone else’s graphic or other material. Check to see if it is available for educational use or on a Creative Commons License.
No. The essential ideas and content still belong to another.
No. You should be able to verify the authenticity and accuracy of the source and the information.
Using information from the Internet/Web without properly documenting the source is not only cheating, it is illegal and is the same as stealing.
Yes. You may be committing a Copyright violation if permission is not sought and received.
No. The owner reserves the right to give permission on how his/her work is to be used. Creative Commons Licences is a good example.
Yes. Citations must be accurate in order to avoid plagiarism.
No. It must still be cited. If it was a broadcast, cite program, speaker and date. If it was spoken, you can cite it as a ‘personal communication.’
No. Search engines and software make it easy to find online resources.
Yes. The UWI uses Turnitin, which students are expected to use before submitting assignments.
No. You are required to cite, using the guidelines of the recommended reference style.
Yes. You should obtain written permission before using someone else’s graphic or other material. Check to see if it is available for educational use or on a Creative Commons License.
No. The essential ideas and content still belong to another.
No. You should be able to verify the authenticity and accuracy of the source and the information.
I do not have to cite sources for which there is no author.
Yes. You may be committing a Copyright violation if permission is not sought and received.
No. The owner reserves the right to give permission on how his/her work is to be used. Creative Commons Licences is a good example.
Yes. Citations must be accurate in order to avoid plagiarism.
No. It must still be cited. If it was a broadcast, cite program, speaker and date. If it was spoken, you can cite it as a ‘personal communication.’
No. Search engines and software make it easy to find online resources.
Yes. The UWI uses Turnitin, which students are expected to use before submitting assignments.
No. You are required to cite, using the guidelines of the recommended reference style.
Yes. You should obtain written permission before using someone else’s graphic or other material. Check to see if it is available for educational use or on a Creative Commons License.
No. The essential ideas and content still belong to another.
No. You should be able to verify the authenticity and accuracy of the source and the information.
If I download a graphic without the author's permission, it is a violation of copyright even if I cite the source.
Yes. You may be committing a Copyright violation if permission is not sought and received.
No. The owner reserves the right to give permission on how his/her work is to be used. Creative Commons Licences is a good example.
Yes. Citations must be accurate in order to avoid plagiarism.
No. It must still be cited. If it was a broadcast, cite program, speaker and date. If it was spoken, you can cite it as a ‘personal communication.’
No. Search engines and software make it easy to find online resources.
Yes. The UWI uses Turnitin, which students are expected to use before submitting assignments.
No. You are required to cite, using the guidelines of the recommended reference style.
Yes. You should obtain written permission before using someone else’s graphic or other material. Check to see if it is available for educational use or on a Creative Commons License.
No. The essential ideas and content still belong to another.
No. You should be able to verify the authenticity and accuracy of the source and the information.
If someone said something in a lecture or on TV, I don’t have to cite it because it is not written.
Yes. You may be committing a Copyright violation if permission is not sought and received.
No. The owner reserves the right to give permission on how his/her work is to be used. Creative Commons Licences is a good example.
Yes. Citations must be accurate in order to avoid plagiarism.
No. It must still be cited. If it was a broadcast, cite program, speaker and date. If it was spoken, you can cite it as a ‘personal communication.’
No. Search engines and software make it easy to find online resources.
Yes. The UWI uses Turnitin, which students are expected to use before submitting assignments.
No. You are required to cite, using the guidelines of the recommended reference style.
Yes. You should obtain written permission before using someone else’s graphic or other material. Check to see if it is available for educational use or on a Creative Commons License.
No. The essential ideas and content still belong to another.
No. You should be able to verify the authenticity and accuracy of the source and the information.
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