Documeting Sources
(MLA Documentation)
Original Passage: from page 15 of
the book cited below.
“However difficult it may be to measure
comparatively, there are many reasons for humankind to value its
environment and biological richness. Many arguments for conservation are
based on the direct value of natural systems to humans. They provide us
with many of the goods and services we depend on and therefore act as
good leverage in political debate. Humans have always relied on the
natural world and, despite our technological development, this remains
just as true today. A wide range of natural products are harvested for
food and materials for clothing and construction, and we rely on the
health of ecosystems to provide us with a reliable source of freshwater
and clean air as well as maintaining the population of those species we
directly exploit.”
Pullin, Andrew S. Conservation Biology.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
The above
excerpt was taken directly from the book written by Pullin and it
includes all of the punctuation as noted within the text.
Plagiarized
passage
Today, many reasons still exist for humankind to value
its environment and biological richness. Conservationists argue the
direct value of natural systems to humans; since they provide us with
many of the goods and services we depend on and therefore act as good
leverage in political debate. Humans have always relied on the natural
world and, despite our technological development, this remains just as
true today. Many natural products are harvested for food and materials
for clothing and construction, but we rely on the health of ecosystems
to provide us with a reliable source of freshwater and clean air as well
as maintaining the population of those species we directly exploit.
This
paragraph is considered plagiarized because the language it uses is
nearly the same as the original. In many cases, the sentence structure
is the same except that a few words/phrases have been changed, moved, or
removed. The paragraph also does not include any type of citation back
to the original source or author even though the original ideas have
been used. In addition, quotation marks have not been used to indicate
the original language taken from that author.
Acceptable
Paraphrase
Humankind must value its environment and
biological resources. Natural resources are extremely valuable to the
human race, providing us with the bulk of necessary goods and services, a
reason every conservation issue is often a hot topic for political
debate. In spite of recent advances in technology, humans continue to
rely on the natural world as we always have. Nature provides us with raw
materials for construction products, as well as clothing. In addition,
some food products come from nature. Yet, a healthy ecosystem is needed
to provide us with a dependable source of clean freshwater and air
(Pullin 15).
In this case, the ideas portrayed by the
original author have been kept, but they have been explained in
different language. A citation following MLA format has been included
that refers the reader back to the original source.
Acceptable
Summary
Since the beginning of human history, the
environment and its resources have been linked with humans. Conservation
efforts are needed to provide humans with the clean freshwater and air
found in healthy ecosystems (Pullin 15).
This summary is
considered acceptable because a citation back to the original source has
been included and follows MLA format. The overall original thought has
been preserved, but the information has been condensed.
Acceptable
Summary with Direct Quote
The environment has long provided
humans with resources necessary for survival, “despite our technological
development” (Pullin 15).
This passage keeps with the message
given in the original text and uses some of the original phrasing, but
quotation marks have been properly uses to note this.
(APA Documentation)
Original
Passage: from page 15 of the book cited below.
“However
difficult it may be to measure comparatively, there are many reasons for
humankind to value its environment and biological richness. Many
arguments for conservation are based on the direct value of natural
systems to humans. They provide us with many of the goods and services
we depend on and therefore act as good leverage in political debate.
Humans have always relied on the natural world and, despite our
technological development, this remains just as true today. A wide range
of natural products are harvested for food and materials for clothing
and construction, and we rely on the health of ecosystems to provide us
with a reliable source of freshwater and clean air as well as
maintaining the population of those species we directly exploit.”
Pullin,
A. S. (2002). Conservation biology. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
Plagiarized passage
Today, many reasons
still exist for humankind to value its environment and biological
richness. Conservationists argue the direct value of natural systems to
humans; since they provide us with many of the goods and services we
depend on and therefore act as good leverage in political debate. Humans
have always relied on the natural world and, despite our technological
development, this remains just as true today. Many natural products are
harvested for food and materials for clothing and construction, but we
rely on the health of ecosystems to provide us with a reliable source of
freshwater and clean air as well as maintaining the population of those
species we directly exploit.
This paragraph is considered
plagiarized because the language it uses is nearly the same as the
original. In many cases, the sentence structure is the same except that a
few words/phrases have been changed, moved, or removed. The paragraph
also does not include any type of citation back to the original source
or author even though the original ideas have been used. In addition,
quotation marks have not been used to indicate the original language
taken from that author.
Acceptable Paraphrase
Humankind
must value its environment and biological resources. Natural resources
are extremely valuable to the human race, providing us with the bulk of
necessary goods and services, a reason every conservation issue is often
a hot topic for political debate. In spite of recent advances in
technology, humans continue to rely on the natural world as we always
have. Nature provides us with raw materials for construction products,
as well as clothing. In addition, some food products come from nature.
Yet, a healthy ecosystem is needed to provided us with a dependable
source of clean freshwater and air (Pullin, 2002, p.15).
In
this case, the ideas portrayed by the original author have been kept,
but they have been explained in different language. A citation following
APA format has been included that refers the reader back to the
original source.
Acceptable Summary
Since the
beginning of human history, the environment and its resources have been
linked with humans. Conservation efforts are needed to provide humans
with the clean freshwater and air found in healthy ecosystems (Pullin,
2002, p. 15).
This summary is considered acceptable because a
citation back to the original source has been included and follows APA
format. The overall original thought has been preserved, but the
information has been condensed.
Acceptable Summary with
Direct Quote
The environment has long provided humans with
resources necessary for survival, “despite our technological
development” (Pullin, 2002, p.15).
This passage keeps with
the message given in the original text and uses some of the original
phrasing, but quotation marks have been properly uses to note this.



