User talk:TJK4114

Plagiarism
Please read Wikipedia policy on plagarism. If you copy text from your sources into Wikipedia without acknowledging the source even if you cite the source and even if the source is not copyrighted, it is plagiarism. Please use your own words to express the ideas you think are important to include in Wikipedia articles and then reference the source to support your words.

Please stop plagiarizing sources and reword your recent edits to
 * Software assurance
 * Software Security Assurance
 * Agile software development
 * Mobile device
 * Mobile technology
 * MLearning
 * Cloud computing

Thank you. Joja lozzo  16:30, 10 November 2011 (UTC)

Okay, I reread the Wikipedia policy amd I'm still not clear. If I put the text in quotes would that resolve the issue? I.E. The material is not copyrighted and is properly cited.TKJ4114(talk) 16:52, November 10, 2011


 * Just adding quotation marks is not enough. Short quotes are okay in a context of Wikipedia's own words. Just adding quotations to an article is not that helpful. If you find it difficult to put information into your own words please find another way to contribute to the project, perhaps by copy editing, fixing grammar, etc. Joja  lozzo  17:21, 10 November 2011 (UTC)


 * By the way, if you add ~ at the end of your talk page edits, Wikipedia will turn that into a signature with a time stamp. (see WP:TALK and WP:SIGN). Joja  lozzo  17:29, 10 November 2011 (UTC)

Okay, thanks I will digest your advice and rectify above articles. Note: I was the author of one article so I will be rewriting my own words, on the others I was just trying to present content that was verifiable. TJK4114 (talk) 18:07, 10 November 2011 (UTC)