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Free digital texts begin to challenge costly college textbooks in California, By Gale Holland, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer August 18, 2008. Would-be reformers are trying to beat the high cost -- and, they say, the dumbing down -- of college materials by writing or promoting open-source, no-cost online texts.
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Plagiarism: Don't copy verbatim, rewrite in your own words, give references |
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As I prepared my lecture on first-order PDEs, I found the following passage in Lapidus & Pinder 1982, p.6, rather obscure to explain to students, and reread it several times:
Then one day, I looked at Selvadurai 2000, p.90, I saw a passage, equally obscure, that I recalled seeing somewhere before:
Since the above passage in Selvadurai 2000, p.90, was so similar to that in Lapidus & Pinder 1982, p.6, the way I quickly reproduced it was to simply copy the passage in Lapidus & Pinder 1982, p.6, that I already retyped further above, and then just changed a few words, thus showing how close the two passages were. Note that Selvadurai 2000 obscurely and remotely referred to Lapidus & Pinder 1982 on p.571, in a list of references related to first-order PDEs. It is unlikely for any reader to see the above close similarity between the two passages in Selvadurai 2000 and Lapidus & Pinder 1982 without reading carefully both books. A more appropriate way is to put the reference where the material is used, and avoid repeating verbatim the words of the original authors. It is best to rewrite the material in your own words. A model for writing and referencing is the wiki article Configuration integral (statistical mechanics). In my lecture, I present the above matter from a completely different angle, which, it is hoped, is clearer to students. Egm6322.s09 12:56, 26 January 2009 (UTC) Collaboration, not plagiarism: When you copy certain any existing wiki article so to extend (e.g., adding more material) and to improve upon it (e.g., rewriting it), you play the role of a co-author, not the author, of the existing work; always cite the original work with appropriate links. Egm6321.f09 18:27, 8 September 2009 (UTC) |
Lecture plan, including lecture transparencies and references.
Writing tools: Mourning the Death of Handwriting, Op-Art: The Write Stuff
- Almost-WYSIWYG wiki writing, Mediawiki environment templates, Create new account, Upload files, Link archived reports to Report table, APA Citation Style
- Mediawiki syntax: Wikitext examples, Math formulas, Images upload/display, Citing references
- Mediawiki tools: Mediawiki tools, Editing tools, Mediawiki external editors
- Latex for Windows (open source), WinEdt (shareware). NOTE: Latex is included in linux and Mac OS.
- Online collaborative Word-like processors: Google docs, Zoho writer (with latex equations)
- Scalable vector graphic software (Windows, linux, open source): Inkscape, TexText (latex extension for Inkscape)