Citation, Ethics, Plagiarism

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Citation, Ethics, Plagiarism Citation Why, when and how to cite LaTeX and BibTeX Dos and don'ts Ethics and Plagiarism Reading: Eloquent Science Chapters 12 and 15

Why bother citing? Literature review (in your thesis Introduction) Describe development of the field Distinguish your work from others Credit previously published material Critique work of others Convince others you are not ignorant! Direct quotation (rare in articles, common in e.g. proposals) Avoid fights at conferences!

Why cite? (2) To defend your ideas based on those of others Most barium stars with P<500 days are in circular orbits as predicted by tidal circularisation theory. Most of the rest of the barium stars have periods between 500 and 10 4 days. Why should I believe you?

Why cite? (2) To defend your ideas based on those of others Most barium stars with P<500 days are in circular orbits as predicted by tidal circularisation theory (e.g. Zahn 1977, 1989). Most of the rest of the barium stars have periods between 500 and 10 4 days (Jorissen et al. 1998).

Why cite? (3) You want to keep your job as Germany's Defence Minister?

Citation systems Author year We employ the stellar code of Izzard (2011). We model stars with an approximate stellar evolution code (Izzard 2011). Izzard (2011) describes our stellar evolution code. Easy to read/edit References Izzard R.G. 2011, AIfA Astronomy vol. 42, 69 Flexible sentence structure

Citation systems Numbered citations We employ the stellar code of Izzard (2011). We model stars with an approximate stellar evolution code 1. Izzard (2011) describe our stellar evolution code. Shorter easier to read? References 1. Izzard R.G. 2011, AIfA Astronomy vol. 42, 69 Rigid sentence structure

Sentence structure Scientific Writing Citations at the end expect where ambiguous Most barium stars with P<500 days are in circular orbits as predicted by tidal circularisation theory (Zahn 1977, 1989, Jorissen et al. 1998). Most barium stars with P<500 days are in circular orbits (Jorissen et al. 1998) as predicted by tidal circularisation theory (Zahn 1977, 1989). Cite in chronological order First time only three authors in full

Et tu syntax et al. = et alia and others. is required (is Al the author?), after is required in American English Izzard et al. (2011) show e.g. = exempli gratia for example. and. are required, after in American Previous results on the subject are nonsense (e.g. Izzard 2011).

Et tu syntax Personal communication For an unpublished or informal citation, not an opinion or obvious fact! (Perhaps supplement with information in Acknowledgements) Page numbers: for citing part of a book Abbreviations: Izzard et al. (2011, hereafter I11) show

Tu et syntax Footnotes: not recommended. Initials: J. Smith (2010) and D. Smith (2010) Year? Smith (2010) showed... Smith showed... Beware ambiguity! See? Cut it! The stars blew up (see Izzard 2011). The stars blew up (Izzard 2011).

Tu et syntax The paper of Smith (2011) shows... or, better, just: Smith (2011) shows Ditto for superfluous forms: The Smith (2011) article shows... The article of Smith (2011) shows... In his paper, Smith (2011) shows...

Direct Quotations Rarely directly quote (copy+paste) sources but sometimes necessary (e.g. review articles) Interpret the quotation, context essential Copyright? You can edit the quotation ( [sic] italics for emphasis etc.) Take care with images and tables (Best to not edit an image or table!)

What to cite: what not to cite Peer-reviewed journal articles and results presented therein Review articles : try to cite original sources Books: sometimes, give pages/edition Grey sources: PhD theses, textbooks, biographies, conference proceedings, newspapers, Wikipedia, cult articles beware the world wide web (URLs change!) (Check journal policy!) Self-citation is a plague!

Citations with LaTeX/BibTeX http://www.bibtex.org/ Combined with LaTeX this automates the construction of your reference list. Use Natbib package http://www.ctan.org/pkg/natbib Cite commands: \citep (Smith et al. 2011) \citet Smith et al. (2011) Store your BibTeX references in a file Use LyX or TeXshop or similar software

Wikipedia and The Web Great tools... but they are in the grey area Wikipedia usually has a References section Cite the original source of the information!

Ethics Do not steal, cite But also be good to your colleagues

Ethics: Definitions Fabrication: making up data/results Falsification: manipulating results and presenting them inaccurately Plagiarism: stealing ideas/results without giving appropriate credit (does not include disagreement/mistakes) National Science Foundation https://www.nsf.gov/oig/misconscieng.jsp See also Eloquent Science Ch.15, pp. 184

Plagiarism Where do you draw the line? 1. Copying a paragraph verbatim from a source without any acknowledgement 2. Copying a paragraph and making small changes 3. Cutting and pasting a paragraph by using sentences of the original but omitting one or two 4. Composing a paragraph by taking short phrases from a number of sources and putting them together 5. Paraphrasing a paragraph by rewriting with substantial changes in language and organisation 6. Quoting a paragraph by placing it in block format with the source cited in text & bibliography Based on Academic Writing for Graduate Students by Swales and Feak (University of Michigan, 1993)

Avoid stealing Write about your ideas Build on others' ideas with citations Never copy text verbatim (until putting the final text together) Always quote and cite together Separate your contribution from the cited source e.g. Smith et al. (2011) claim the Universe is flat but we find it is curved.

Self-Plagiarism You can steal from yourself! Duplicate publication e.g. submitting an article to two journals at the same time! Recycling of your text: might be acceptable Copyright! http://www.plagiarismtoday.com

zu Googleberg black = plagiarized from one source red = plagiarized from several sources white = no plagiarism found Assume you will be caught blue = table of contents and appendices http://de.guttenplag.wikia.com/wiki/guttenplag_wiki/english

A final word on citation Read the articles you cite...