What is self-plagiarism? What is the difference between plagiarism and self-plagiarism? Please watch this presentation and read an article which we offer you for more understanding of this issue https://essay-academy.com/account/blog/how-to-avoid-self-plagiarism
What is self-plagiarism? What is the difference between plagiarism and self-plagiarism? Please watch this presentation and read an article which we offer you for more understanding of this issue https://essay-academy.com/account/blog/how-to-avoid-self-plagiarism
Avoid turning users away: Making inclusive design and content decisionsMark H. Anbinder
The Higher Ed community has come such a long way in using accessible and inclusive web design, but so much of the language we use, and so many of the web conventions we rely on, are still stuck in the past. We might be turning away prospects, in both student applicant and hiring processes, but with a thoughtful eye to our language choices, and a few updates to our web design, we can be much more inclusive.
Notion of plagiarism in scholarship, facets of plagiarism, legalities concerning plagiarism, some cases, tools and techniques for detecting plagiarism, educating which calls for librarians' role, issues, means and ways to avoid plagiarism.
research ethics , plagiarism checking and removal.pptxDr.Shweta
Research ethics, along with plagiarism checking and removal, are integral components of ensuring the integrity and credibility of academic and scientific work. By adhering to ethical guidelines, researchers demonstrate their commitment to honesty, transparency, and the responsible conduct of research, ultimately contributing to the advancement of knowledge and the betterment of society.
Avoid turning users away: Making inclusive design and content decisionsMark H. Anbinder
The Higher Ed community has come such a long way in using accessible and inclusive web design, but so much of the language we use, and so many of the web conventions we rely on, are still stuck in the past. We might be turning away prospects, in both student applicant and hiring processes, but with a thoughtful eye to our language choices, and a few updates to our web design, we can be much more inclusive.
Notion of plagiarism in scholarship, facets of plagiarism, legalities concerning plagiarism, some cases, tools and techniques for detecting plagiarism, educating which calls for librarians' role, issues, means and ways to avoid plagiarism.
research ethics , plagiarism checking and removal.pptxDr.Shweta
Research ethics, along with plagiarism checking and removal, are integral components of ensuring the integrity and credibility of academic and scientific work. By adhering to ethical guidelines, researchers demonstrate their commitment to honesty, transparency, and the responsible conduct of research, ultimately contributing to the advancement of knowledge and the betterment of society.
PLAGIARISM DETECTION & MANAGEMENT USING TURNITINDr.Kamran Ishfaq
Dr. Kamran Ishfaq, Social Welfare Officer, The Children's Hospital & the Institute of Child Health Multan, Pakistan, Email Address: kamranishfaqchc@gmail.com
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The Following PPt deals with
a) Introduction Of Plagiarism
Definition Of Plagiarism
Meaning Of Plagiarism
Concept Of Plagiarism
Types Of Plagiarism
Student attitude towards Plagiarism
Plagiarism By students
Plaigiarism and Research ethics
Plagiarism In Research
How to Detect Plagiarism
Consequence Of Plagiarism
1. INFORMATION SOURCING AND
PLAGIARISM
Why do we need information?
• To make decision
• To complete assignments
• To be better informed
• To better our lives
• To arouse our thinking
2. What is Plagiarism?
Is when you present other people’s works or
idea as if they were yours without giving the
credit to the original owner.
It is not a crime to use someone else's work
or ideas but you must indicate their sources.
There are different ways of doing this and
that is what is called citation, referencing or
bibliography.
3. Why you should not plagiarise.
• It is a lazy approach to work
• It is unethical, it is against humanity
because peoples’ works and ideas are their
personal property. It means you are
stealing them.
• It discredits your institution and your
integrity
• It is illegal, it against the law.(Copyright Act
Chapter 68 Law of the federation of Nigeria 1990
& Copyright (Amendment) Decree No 42 of
1999)
4. Types of plagiarism
• Verbatim copying – word for word
• Patch writing – copying few
sentences from different sources.
• Collusion – using another students
work with their permission.
• Purloining – taking the work of
another student without permission.
5. Cont’
• Ghost writing – the work is written by
some one else and presented as the
student’s own
• Recycling – presenting your work to be
assessed more than once
• Make – up referencing – false details
about the author.
University of Pretoria Library, South Africa
www.library.up.ac.za
6. How to avoid plagiarism
1. Read before time
2. Try to understand what other peoples are
putting forward
3. Acknowledge the sources of your information
4. Use quotation marks to show that the
ideas/words are not yours.
5. Use appropriate referencing/citation style
6. Keep a jotter to jot down essential information
about the authors while reading.
7. Different referencing styles
• Chicago style
• American Psychological Association(APA)
• Harvard style
• Council of Biology Editors (CBE)
• Vancouver style
• University of Ibadan style
Please find out which one is used by your
department.
8. Bibliography
Copyright Act available on
www.nigeria.law.org/CopyrightAct.html
KidsHealth (2012) what is plagiarism? Available on
http://kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/school/plagiarism.ht
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Plagiarism dot ORG available on www.plagiarism.org
University of Pretoria. Your guide to anti-plagiarism
Available on www.library.up.ac.za
Van Bramer, S.E (1995) What is plagiarism? Available
on http://science.widener.edu/svb/essay/plagiar.html