2. What is plagiarism ?
Plagiarism is the unethical practice of using words
or ideas (either planned or accidental) of another
author/researcher or your own previous works
without proper acknowledgment.
5. How Can You Avoid Plagiarism
in a Research Paper?
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1. Paraphrase your content
2. Use Quotations
3. Cite your Sources – Identify what does and does not need to be cited
4. Maintain records of the sources you refer to
5. Use plagiarism checkers
6. Strategies to Avoid Plagiarism by
In this article Dr Mohammadkarim Bahadori and Izadi M gave some tips us to avoid plagiarism
that
1. Read the instructions for authors provided by
the journal.
2 Always acknowledge the contributions of others and the source of ideas and words, regardless
of whether paraphrased or summarized.
3. Use of verbatim text/material must be enclosed in quotation marks.
7. 4. Acknowledge sources used in the writing.
5. When paraphrasing, understand the material completely and use your own
words.
6. When in doubt about whether or not the concept or fact is common
knowledge, reference it.
7. Make sure to reference and cite references accurately.
8. Consequences of Plagiarism
1. Destroyed Student Reputation
2. Destroyed Professional Reputation
3. Destroyed Academic Reputation
4. Legal Action
5. Monetory loss
9. Does size matter? Or only
originality
Gert Helgesson And Stefan Eriksson Mentioned that Plagiarism can be more or less extensive,
ranging from whole chapters of books, or entire academic papers, to shorter passages. Is
there a lower limit to what counts as plagiarism? If so, when does it cease to be
plagiarism—is it if it falls short of a certain number of copied words in a line or of a
certain percentage of overlapping text in an essay, or does it depend on something else,
such as the quality of that which is reused without notification?
10. Conclusion
Plagiarism is a form of cheating
in the classroom. All members of the academic community should
acknowledge their debt to the
creators of the ideas, words, and facts that form the foundation
for their own work as a principle of intellectual honesty.
11. Not only is it poor scholarship to
pass off someone else's work as
your own, but it also indicates that you have not completed the
learning process.
Plagiarism is immoral and can
have major ramifications for your future career; it also jeopardises
your institution's standards and
the degrees it grants.
16. Refrence
George T ' How to Avoid Plagiarism | Common
Mistakes & Tips' , October 10, 2021
G. Helgesson (&)
Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics,
Stockholm Centre for Healthcare Ethics, Karolinska Institutet,
171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
e-mail: gert.helgesson@ki.se
Iranian Journal of Military Medicine Vol. 14, No. 3,
Autumn 2012; 168-177
Plagiarism: Concepts, Factors and Solutions
Bahadori M.1 PhD, Izadi M1 MD, Hoseinpourfard M1*
PhD
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