7. plagiarism
• Plagiarism is the act of taking another
person's writing ,conversation and ideas
and passing it off as your own
• Example; use another person’s work in
your papers without proper citation.
• The word plagiarism is derived from Greek
word “plagiarus” meaning “kidnapper”.
8. Plagiarism
• Plagiarism is a theft of intellectual
property.
• Cheating.
• It is act of FRAUD ,it involves both
stealing someone’s else work and lying
about it afterward.
9. Types of plagiarism.
1. Plagiarism of words.
• The use of another’s exact words without
citing the author.
2.Plagiarism of structure.
• The use of another’s work by changing
the construction of sentence,
10. Types of plagiarism
3.Plagiarism of ideas.
• It involve presenting another’s idea as
your own ideas.
4.Plagiarism of Authorship.
• Submitting a paper that you got off the
internet or from a friend ,change the name
of author and present as your own work.
15. 1. Rephrase
Never use someone else words.
Don’t use their sentence structure either.
Write everything in your own words as you
understand.
The best way of writing involves is to go
through the required material, understand,
think ,generate your idea and then write in
your own words.
16. 2. Quotation marks.
Whenever you use someone else words in
your work ,write their exact words and put
then in quotation marks.
If you are omitting certain section put
‘……’ in between the words to indicate it
17. 3.citation
Give proper references with in text as well as
at the end of your work.
You can provide links to website you have
referred.
4.Handle and manage time
The main reason of plagiarism is the
shortage of time.
If you have to meet the deadline, start your
work early so you have plenty of time to
research and write.
18. 5.Confirmation of plagiarism.
There are several online tools(software) to
check for plagiarism.
Use these software to avoid plagiarism to
before the publications or submission of
your thesis or paper.
It will help you to conform plagiarism.
19.
20. Punishment for plagiarism.
Rejection to accept the thesis.
Rejection to publish the papers.
Cancelation of degree.
Assign grade ‘F’.
Termination from job.
Termination of promotion if based upon
plagiarized publication or degree.