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Title: ENG 101/102


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ENG 101/102
  • Quotation, Paraphrase,
  • And Summary

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Quotation
  • Use the exact words, enclosed within quotation
    marks. Use an ellipsis . . . to indicate
    information which you have omitted use brackets
    to indicate information which you have
    changed or added. (NOTE MLA format requires
    that you use an ellipsis enclosed in brackets for
    omitted information . . .. Cite the original
    source page within the text.

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Paraphrase
  • Using your own word choice AND syntax (sentence
    structure), restate what the original idea
    conveyed. Consult a grammar handbook about the
    steps to take in order to avoid plagiarism. A
    paraphrase is often as long as or even longer
    than the original. Cite the original source,
    page within the text.

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Summary
  • This is similar to a paraphrase in all respects
    except that it is much shorter. Consult a
    grammar handbook about the steps to take to avoid
    plagiarism. Cite the original source page
    within the text.

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Sample
  • The following slides will demonstrate some ways
    to add information from an original source into
    your own work as a direct quotation, as a
    paraphrase, and as a summary.

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Original Source
  • from The Daily News Leader, p. B8, Thursday,
    November 5, 1998
  • Sleepless Surgeons Are a Cut Below, Study Finds
  • By Susan Okie, The Washington Post
  •  
  • Surgeons dexterity suffers after a sleepless
    night, according to a British study that used a
    virtual-reality surgical simulator to measure the
    effect of sleep deprivation on doctors operating
    skills.
  • Six surgeons-in-training were tested with the
    simulator, which was designed to allow doctors to
    practice the procedure for removing the
    gallbladder using a laparoscope. (A laparoscope
    is a special viewing and operating instrument
    inserted through a small incision.)
  • The less sleep the surgeons had, the slower and
    more error prone they were. Those who had stayed
    awake all night made 20 percent more mistakes and
    took 14 percent longer to complete the procedures
    being tested.

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Using a QUOTATION
  • I first decide to incorporate
  • in direct quotation format

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Incorporating a Direct Quotation I
  • . . . . .While many professionals argue that
    they can do just fine without getting a full
    nights sleep, most recent studies indicate
    otherwise. For example, journalist Susan Okie,
    staff writer for The Washington Post, reporting
    on the results of a British study, emphasized
    that the less sleep the surgeons had, the
    slower and more error prone they were (B8)
    confirming what many advocates for eliminating
    double shifts for physicians have warned us
    about people functioning on limited sleep
    simply perform less well than they would after
    adequate sleep.

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Incorporating a Direct Quotation II
  • . . . . Recent news reports and sleep studies
    have indicated, sadly and tragically, that the
    lack of sleep has direct effects on the
    activities those weary people try to perform. As
    a recent report indicated, surgeons dexterity
    suffers after a sleepless night. . .causing
    those who had stayed awake all night to make
    20 percent more mistakes and to take 14 percent
    longer to complete their procedure. . . (Okie
    B8). Thus, although we often hear professionals
    in all fields boasting of their abilities to
    pull all nighters or to handle double shifts,
    as if sleeplessness were a badge of honor, its
    clear that tired physicians have the potential to
    cause harm to patients whom they intend to heal.

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Using a PARAPHRASE
  • I decide to incorporate the information as a
    paraphrase.
  • SO, the first thing I have to do is to WRITE an
    acceptable paraphrase.

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Paraphrasing
  • Lets choose just one portion
  • ORIGINAL the less sleep the surgeons had, the
    slower and more error prone they were

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Acceptable Paraphrases
  • Follow the guidelines in your grammar handbook or
    handouts remember to use YOUR own word choices
    and try to re-arrange the sentence structure so
    that its not like the original.
  • One successful technique is to read the original
    material. Then, put it aside, get out some
    paper, and try to write what it said without
    looking back at it.

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Some Sample Paraphrases
  • Medical procedures took more time and were less
    proficient if the doctor had not had enough
    sleep.
  • OR Doctors could not work as effectively if they
    attempted surgeries after insufficient sleep.

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Adding the Paraphrase
  • . . .For example, journalist Susan Okie, staff
    writer for The Washington Post, reporting on the
    results of a British study, emphasized that
    doctors could not work as effectively if they
    attempted surgeries after insufficient sleep
    (B8), confirming what many advocates for
    eliminating double shifts for physicians have
    warned us about people functioning on limited
    sleep perform less well than they would after
    adequate sleep.

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Using a Summary
  • As with the paraphrase, the first step is to
    write an acceptable summary. Again, as with the
    paraphrase, you want to write using your own word
    choice and your own sentence structure. The
    chief difference is that a summary will be quite
    short. You may, for example, want to offer a
    short summary of an entire chapter or article.

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Sample Summaries
  • A recent experiment in England indicates that
    overly-fatigued physicians are likely to subject
    patients to ineffective and dangerous medical
    treatment.
  • Results of a recent British medical study
    acknowledge that, much of the time, tired doctors
    simply cant provide safe medical treatment to
    patients.

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Incorporating the Summary
  • . . . For example, according to journalist Susan
    Okie, staff writer for The Washington Post, the
    results of a recent British medical study
    acknowledge that, much of the time, tired doctors
    simply cant provide safe medical treatment to
    patients (B8), confirming what many advocates for
    eliminating double shifts . . .

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Final Words
  • Always consult a good grammar handbook for
    assistance with punctuation for direct quotations
    and for suggestions about writing successful
    paraphrases and summaries.
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