2. As per the Cambridge English Dictionary,
The process or practice of using another person’s ideas or work
and pretending that it is your own
As per the Merriam Webster Dictionary,
To steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one’s own
Use another’s production without crediting the source
To commit literary theft : present as new and original an idea or
product derived from an existing source
3. Plagiarism is academic or
literary theft. It occurs when
someone uses other person’s
language, ideas, or any other
type of text material, charts,
graphs, images, etc. Which is
not one’s own and proper credit
or acknowledgement is not
given to whom the original
content belongs to.
4. You write a quote of someone else without using quotation marks
and mentioning his/her name
Copied content from internet and pasted in your paper without
proper citation
Repeated or paraphrased others words without giving them credit
Copied content from a research paper or book you purchased
(You are the owner of the physical copy of that work only, the
content is not yours)
5. Direct Plagiarism
Word to word transcription of a paragraph without the use of
quotation marks or attribution.
Patch Writing/ Mosaic Plagiarism
Borrowing phrases from any source without using quotation
marks, or trying to find synonyms for the author’s language
keeping in view that the centre meaning of the text should not
change.
6. Self Plagiarism
Self Plagiarism is when a student reuses his or her own previous
work, or mixes parts of previous works, without citation
It is about taking advantage of one single work for repeated
publications or achieving degrees.
Accidental Plagiarism
It can be included in unintentional plagiarism. It occurs when you
unintentionally forget to cite, misquote, or paraphrase the content
Intentional or Unintentional Plagiarism
7. Damage to reputation
Failure or discontinuation of study
Loss of the job
Legal proceedings
Fines and penalties
Stress (Personal consequences)
9. Keep precise record of whatever you read
Proper documentation (as per the prescribed style as it may differ as
per the field/ subject)
Use reference tools
Use online reference management tools
Use Plagiarism checking tools
Urkund
Turnitin
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