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Plagiarism
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1 Introduction
2 Growing problem Plagiarism
3 Types of Plagiarism
4 How to Avoid IT
Do’s
Don'ts
5 Culture of plagiarism
6 References
7 Conclusion
INDEX
1) Plagiarism Plagiarism is passing off (stealing) another person’s
work as your own Submitting a paper you didn’t write Using large pieces of someone else’s work without
giving credit Presenting an idea as your own
Plagiarism is not allowed and considered an academic crime
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Plagiarism These are all considered plagiarism:
Presenting another person’s work as your own
Using words & ideas without giving credit Not using quotation marks properly Making up or giving incorrect information about cited
sources Copying such large amounts of ideas or words that the
majority is not yours
Plagiarism (EXAMPLES)
Examples of plagiarism include, but are not
limited to the following: cutting phrases, sentences, or paragraphs from another source and
pasting these into an assignment directly;
paraphrasing ideas from a source/or sources without
acknowledgement; and/or
submitting an assignment that someone else completed or
submitting someone’s assignment (Charles Sturt University, 2013).
2) Plagiarism is a growing problem
Plagiarism happens more frequently because of the Internet
Many sources are available easily (Remember: not all sources are “good” sources!)
Sometimes people don’t realize they are plagiarizing
3) Types of plagiarism Verbatim or Cutting & Pasting Plagiarism
copying word by word Rewording or Paraphrased Plagiarism
copying of idea or concept and rewriting in one’s own style Self Plagiarism
reusing or manipulating one’s own ideas to claim the credit for more than once
4) How to Avoid plagiarism
Choose your resources carefully Do your research thoroughly Synthesize your information
This means do all your research, take notes and think about what it all means
Be able to talk about and explain what you’ve learned, as well as write about it in your own words
How to Avoid plagiarism ( DO’s ) Do:
Cite your sources correctly
Several formats are available for citing
MLA (Modern Language Association)
APA (American Psychological Association)
Your teacher will tell you which style to use
How to Avoid plagiarism ( Don't ) Don’t:
Copy information as pass off as your own
Copy and paste from Internet
Use ideas but forget to give credit
Quote or cite statistics without crediting the source
Make up sources or give incorrect source information
Use videos, pictures, songs without permission
5) Culture of Plagiarism
A new pattern of behavior is invented, or an existing one is modified.
The innovator transmits this pattern to another. The form of the pattern is consistent within and across
performers, perhaps even in terms of recognizable stylistic features. The one who acquires the pattern retains the ability to
perform it long after having acquired it. The pattern spreads across social units in a population. The pattern endures across generations
Culture of Plagiarism
Fig :: CULTURE OF PLAGIARISM
Plagiarism
These are all considered plagiarism: Presenting another person’s work as
your own Using words & ideas without giving credit Not using quotation marks properly Making up or giving incorrect information about
cited sources Copying such large amounts of ideas or words
that the majority is not yours
Conclusion The internet has made plagiarism easier with access to term
paper mills, search engines, encyclopedias, etc. In response, websites have been developed which help teachers analyze papers and develop strategies to prevent plagiarism.
Plagiarism
These are all considered plagiarism: Presenting another person’s work as
your own Using words & ideas without giving credit Not using quotation marks properly Making up or giving incorrect information about
cited sources Copying such large amounts of ideas or words
that the majority is not yours
References
www. tarnishedlady.typepad.com/ www. Wipo.int/abou-ip/en/ www. plagiarism.org www. virtualsalt.com/antiplag.htm
Plagiarism
These are all considered plagiarism: Presenting another person’s work as
your own Using words & ideas without giving credit Not using quotation marks properly Making up or giving incorrect information about
cited sources Copying such large amounts of ideas or words
that the majority is not yours
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