Achievement 3/ Task 3: content etiquette by @hiramaryam

in hive-172186 •  3 years ago 

Asslam u Alaikum!

Hope you all are doing well. I have done my second task know I'm going to do my third task. I have got success in my second task. Hopefully, In third task i also successful.

Today's topic is Plagiarism

Plagiarism:

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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.

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Example:

Here are some examples of Plagiarism:

  • Turning in someone else's work as your own.

  • Copying large sources of text from a source without citing that source.

  • Taking passages from multiple sources, piecing them together and turning the work as your own.

Types of Plagiarism:

There are many common types of Plagiarism but I am going to explain six types.

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  1. Direct Plagiarism
  2. Mosaic Plagiarism
  3. Accidental Plagiarism
  4. Self Plagiarism
  5. Misattribution
  6. Paraphrasing without credit

Direct Plagiarism:

When you take another person's work and pass it off as your own without changing anything.

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Copy text from another documents word to word.

Mosaic Plagiarism:

When you partially paraphrase the content so that your paper is a mix of that your source's words and your own words.
Borrowing an original idea and a few verbatim words from a source without proper citation or credit from to the original author.

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Accidental Plagiarism:

When you present information for you source but forget to include citation.

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Unintentional Paraphrasing or copying due to neglect.

Self Plagiarism:

When you partially paraphrase the content so that your paper is a mix of your sources words and your own words.

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Resubmitting one's own previous work as new without crediting self as the source stealing from the one's own work.
Reuse a major part of your own work without attribution.

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Misattribution:

When you attribute information that comes from one source to a different source.

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Paraphrasing without credit:

When you change the wording of your sources information without giving due credit.

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Make minor changes and use other's writing.

Form of Plagiarism:

• Copying from a source without acknowledging it.

• Using someone else's ideas without referring to the author.

• Improper Paraphrase.

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Elements that contribute to Plagiarism:

  • All uncited

  • Improper or fake reference

  • Unoriginal ideas

  • Copy pasting

  • Calculations

  • Research

  • Surveys

  • Raw data

Points to remember while Paraphrasing:

  1. Read and understand the article first.

  2. Make a structured summary of the article.

  3. Rephrase each sentence while Paraphrasing.

  4. The original essence shouldn't be changed.

  5. Proof read to ensure correctness of flow.

  6. Re-check the relevancy of the citation.

How to avoid the Plagiarism:

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  • Start your assignment well in advance

  • Cite the source properly

  • Paraphrase

  • Do your own research

  • Avoiding use quotes

  • Providing a bibliography

  • Use Plagiarism checking site

  • Use the newer version of the reference

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