What is plagiarism?
Plagiarism is a process or practice where you take someone else work or idea and pass them on as your own. In other words, we can see plagiarism as a fraud because it involves stealing.
Types of plagiarism
Direct plagiarism:
This is a situation another author copies another author's work, without attribution or quotation mark, and thus passing it as its own, this process is complete plagiarism.
Accidental plagiarism
This process may be intentional or unintentional, this happens when a writer copies and u forget to cite your source, this is illegal.
Self-plagiarism
This happens when an author or student reuses his or her previous work without attribution or the professor's approval.
Mosaic Plagiarism
This is done when a student interlays someone else works without quoting it.
Avoid Plagiarism
Make sure your content is original
Do proper accreditation to the original author
Citation
This is a process where your readers know where your content is from.
Example of citation
“The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.” By William Shakespear.
Types of citation
- Modern Language Association (MLA)
- Chicago/Turabian style
- American Psychological Association(APA)
Why I should do citation
- To let my readers know I have done a proper research on my content
- And also my reader will know where my content is from.
- And my work will look more credible and nice.
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