Achievement 3 - Content etiquette by @snoopdoggy
Hello everyone again. Hope you're all good. This is my post for the achievement 3. I will talk about etiquettes content and content protocol.
What is plagiarism?
We speak of plagiarism when someone tries to use another person's intellectual property without their consent with the intention of presenting it as if it were an original work made by the usurper. The definition of plagiarism includes the copying, ownership or misappropriation of artistic material (literary works, musical or pictorial compositions), scientific material (treaties, patents, research and discoveries, clinical trials), or of an informative nature (journalistic articles, business reports, academic publications), for later reproduction, presenting them as their own work without citing or giving credit to the original author, beyond the fact that the usurpation of the material is total or some portion of another's writing has been used.
When a person incurs plagiarism, accidentally or consciously and intentionally, they are committing a misappropriation of intellectual property, which is classified as a crime in most of the current legislations, with which, it is important that, at the time of support a text with information from external authors, the use of bibliographical references that give credit to the original authors of any work that is used as informative support or source is previously known and used and respected correctly.
[source](https://monkey.academy/marketing-digital/10-detectores-de-plagio-en-linea-gratuitos/]
Types of plagiarism
Self plagiarism: This type of plagiarism occurs on occasions where a person presents a work or fragments of it, previously published, as if it were an original work, presented their own writing on multiple occasions, passing them off as as individual or exclusive works.
Complete plagiarism: This type of plagiarism is nothing more than the adjudication of a specific work of a third party in its entirety; that is, the plagiarist takes a piece of writing and completely appropriates it without modifying any of its content, without even placing any reference.
Paraphrasic plagiarism: As the title indicates, this modality of plagiarism differs from traditional plagiarism in the sense that the information is no longer usurped literally, but rather the literality of the original work is attempted to be changed by using of synonymous words or changing words without altering the fundamental meaning of the information.
Accidental plagiarism: It happens when quotes or fragments of other works are unintentionally used without any reference, as well as inadvertently mixing the source, accidentally changing the identity of the author of the source.
How to avoid plagiarism?
Fundamentally, in order not to incur in cases of plagiarism, the citations used to support all work carried out must be correctly referenced at all times, for this it is recommended to observe the bibliographic reference standards (APA)
Likewise, the sources of the works, articles, books used as an information resource for their own work must be placed, duly identified and referenced.
Also, when direct quotes are used, do not forget to place the corresponding quotation marks, to make it clear that the fragment used is not your own, in addition to identifying the name of the original author. And to finish, I leave one poem of the english poet Algernon Charles Swinburne:
Hope And Fear
"Beneath the shadow of dawn's aërial cope,
With eyes enkindled as the sun's own sphere,
Hope from the front of youth in godlike cheer
Looks Godward, past the shades where blind men grope
Round the dark door that prayers nor dreams can ope,
And makes for joy the very darkness dear
That gives her wide wings play; nor dreams that fear
At noon may rise and pierce the heart of hope.
Then, when the soul leaves off to dream and yearn,
May truth first purge her eyesight to discern
What, once being known, leaves time no power to appall;
Till yoiuth at last, ere yet youth be not, learn
The kind wise word that falls from years that fall-
'Hope thou not much, and fear thou not at all.' ".
This is my presentation of #achievement3 hoping that the reasons stated here by a server have been convenient.
Greetings to all.
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- REFERENCE:
https://steemit.com/hive-172186/@cryptokannon/achievement-3-mentor-by-cryptokannon-content-etiquette
- SOURCES:
https://www.scanmyessay.com/plagiarism/what-is-plagiarism.php
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Hi @event-horizon I din't power up so far, because I had not received the income from achievement 1 on the wallet. I just already power up
Please put an example of citation to your post
Hi, @ngoenyi. I made the example of citation as you wanted.
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