3. PLAGIARISM
Defination
Plagiarism is the act of
presenting the words, ideas,
images, sounds, creative
expression,or the intellectual
property of others as your own
publicly without proper
acknowledgement.
4. In Academia
• Within academia, plagiarism by students,
professors, or researchers is considered
academic dishonesty or academic fraud,
and offenders are subject to academic
censure, up to and including expulsion.
Some institutions use plagiarism
detection software to uncover potential
plagiarism and to deter students from
plagiarizing.
5. So, what are some of the most common forms of
plagiarism?
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Paraphrasing
Patchwork
Verbatim
Global plagiarism
Self-plagiarism
6. Paraphrasing
means rephrasing someone
else’s ideas and presenting them
as if they were your own original
thoughts.
Global Plagiarism
means plagiarizing an entire text. This includes
purchasing an essay or turning in an assignment
completed by someone else.
7. Patchwork
means copying phrases, passages, and ideas
from different sources and compiling them
into a new text.
Verbatim
means directly copying someone’s words,
without using quotation marks or citing the
source.
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Quoting someone's words from the Internet, a
printed article, or an interview, without
acknowledging the author.
Copying part of the content of a work into
one's own paper without citing the source.
Copying or buying a paper and handing it in as
one's own.
Falsely creating a citation that doesn't exist.
Failing to credit and cite someone else's
thoughts or ideas when paraphrasing.
Paraphrasing in a way that relies too heavily
on another's language or syntax.
Examples Of Plagiarism
10. PLAGIARISM V COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
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Plagiarism applies when ideas are
copied; copyright violation occurs only
when a specific fixed expression (e.g.,
sequence of words, use of an image) is
copied.
Avoiding plagiarism is about properly
apportioning intellectual credit;
copyright is about maintaining revenue
streams
11. Consequences of Plagiarism
Depending on the context, the
consequences of plagiarism range
from failing an assignment to
serious legal trouble.
It can have serious consequences
for your education, from a failing
grade to academic probation or
expulsion.
12. Avoiding Plagiarism
The most surefire way to avoid
plagiarism is to always Cite your
Sources.You want to use an idea or
information from a source, but the original
phrasing isn’t important, Paraphrase It.When
you want to include an exact phrase, sentence,
or passage from a source, Quote It.