What is paraphrasing?
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Why is paraphrasing important? How is this going to help me?
Appropriate and responsible paraphrasing is critical to student work, and will also be important in your everyday work life. Consider for a moment how you might feel if you found something you said stated almost word-for-word in a document never created by you. Authors and creators feel similarly when they find out their ideas or things they have said end up watered down or their ideas communicated differently than they originally appeared (or intended).
Remember that paraphrasing IS NOT taking words in a paragraph and coming up with alternate ways to express those words. Paraphrasing is about communicating your understanding of what you read and took away from your reading. An appropriate paraphrase should not even mimic the structure of the original sentence or paragraph. If it is helpful put the reading aside and write down what you remember in your own words or talk about it with friends.
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What does paraphrasing mean?
Purdue University Online Writing Lab Links to an external site. defines paraphrasing as "your own rendition of essential information and ideas expressed by someone else, presented in a new form" (Purdue University, 2010). Paraphrasing means putting the information, ideas, and/or thoughts of others into your own words. When you paraphrase you do not put quotation marks around your statements, but it is absolutely necessary you (a) not duplicate the original piece of information and (b) include an in-text citation, because you are using another person's work.
Additionally, Diana Hacker distinguishes between summarizing and paraphrasing, stating, "[a] summary condenses information from a source; a paraphrase repeats the information in about the same number of words. When you summarize or paraphrase, it is not enough to name the source; you must restate the source's meaning using your own language" (Hacker, 2009, p. 360).
How can I successfully paraphrase something in my student work?
I'm glad you asked! The librarians in the Library Learning Commons Links to an external site. are available to answer questions about the credibility of your sources, provide research help, and look over your paper/project for proper formatting of in-text citations and items included in your References page. If you are unsure of something you paraphrased in your paper be sure to highlight that area in some way when you share your work with a librarian, as that will help us work through the process with you.
The handout in this section of the APA Plagiarism & Citing Sources course is a really handy guide to help you avoid plagiarism and become an expert at paraphrasing. The SQ3R Download SQ3R method is used in conjunction with material you will read and come into contact when you are searching for information on a particular topic.
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The most important part of the SQ3R Download SQ3R method is to put away the information you are integrating into your student work. If it is a website, close down your browser, if it is an article, hide the article under some papers so you can no longer refer to it. Once the information is completely out of your sight write out what you remember reading or absorbing. In addition, talk about what you read with coworkers, classmates, friends, your significant other, etc. The more you can talk about and recite what you read the better you will be at putting this information into your own words and the more successful you will be at paraphrasing what you read and integrate this information into your student work.
It is important for you to know that you have a lot of resources at your fingertips. The Writing Tutoring Center Links to an external site. (located in the Academic Support Center Links to an external site. that is inside the Library Learning Commons Links to an external site.) is a great place to go to get some feedback on the written aspects of your paper or project for a class. Trained student and faculty tutors are available to look over your work and this is a completely free service! They can help with writing, grammar, spelling, content, formatting, in-text citations, etc. If you are unsure if you paraphrased something correctly come to the Writing Tutoring Center Links to an external site. and someone would be eager to help you!
TRiO Student Support Services Links to an external site.is another place where you might find some critical support and get some feedback on paraphrasing in your work.
What does a successful APA-formatted paraphrase look like?
A successful paraphrase can look different depending on the source of the information. It is vital that the paraphrasing not duplicate the words or structure of the original statement.
Original statement: "Carbon dioxide enters the atmosphere through burning fossil fuels (coal, natural gas and oil), solid waste, trees and wood products, and also as a result of certain chemical reactions (e.g., manufacture of cement). Carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere (or 'sequestered') when it is absorbed by plants as part of the biological carbon cycle." Remember when you were sitting around the camp fire with your buddies out at Golden Gardens roasting marshmallows on the shoreline of the Puget Sound? Well, you may not have been aware, but you were producing carbon dioxide; this is one of the four main greenhouse gases produced by burning fossil fuels. So when you are stoking your camp fire next time think about how you are producing carbon dioxide that enters the atmosphere, but don't worry because later it gets absorbed by plants (US Environmental Protection Agency, 2013).
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