WHAT IS PLAGIARISM
Plagiarism is presenting someone else's work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement. All published and unpublished material, whether in manuscript, printed or electronic form, is covered under this definition.
Type of Plagiarism
Mosaic plagiarism
Mosaic plagiarism ( also refer to as patchwork plagiarism or incremental plagiarism ) imply copying phrases, passages and ideas from several sources and combining them together to create a new content.
Global plagiarism
Global plagiarism imply taking the world content by other person else and showing it off as your own. If hire another person to write an essay or homework for you, or if you find a write up online and submit it your own work, that is plagiarism.
Plagiarism your own work ( Self-plagiarism)
Self-plagiarism imply reusing work that you have used before. Even though it is your own content, it is considered improper to present content you had used before as brand new when you have gotten credit for the content.
Paraphrasing plagiarism
Paraphrasing implies rephrasing content to another form. Paraphrasing. Paraphrasing itself is not as long as you indicate the source. Also, if someone translates a piece of content from a different language, the person needs to correctly cute the main source. A translation without indicating the source is still plagiarism.
Verbatim plagiarism ( Copy and paste )
You can be considered to have committed verbatim plagiarism when you directly copy content from a source and paste it into your own work without acknowledging the source.
Citing incorrectly
The way to avoiding plagiarism is by citing your source. If you put all the relevant information or you placing it in the wrong place, you could be committing plagiarism