Achievement 3 by @muhaan : Task : Content Etiquette

in Newcomers' Community3 years ago


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Hello my dear steemit friends, today I am here again, with my presentation of achievement 3, content protocols, topic: plagiarism. I hope that this information will be useful to you as it was for me and without further ado we begin the task.

Definition


When we take someone else's work as our own without proper consent, we are committing an act of plagiarism.

Legality


Quoting someone's words from the Internet, a printed article, or an interview, without acknowledging the author.

[source] (https://researchguides.uic.edu/c.php?g=252209&p=1682805)

Types of plagiarism


Mosaic or patchwork plagiarism

With this type of plagiarism, the work of someone else is simply paraphrased without proper citation. It’s often difficult to detect because the plagiarized material is interwoven with many different sources, including the writer’s own ideas and perspective. source

Paraphrasing plagiarism

Paraphrasing, or incremental plagiarism, is the most common type of plagiarism. It’s similar to the mosaic plagiarism style mentioned above. However, the difference is that the copied work isn’t mixed in with new concepts and research. When you paraphrase the original idea in your own words, the borrowed material stays the same throughout the new piece. source

Complete plagiarism

Complete plagiarism is more common in academic writing than in content marketing or other types of online writing. This type of plagiarism occurs when someone tries to submit an entire research paper as their own without proper attribution. source

Self-plagiarism

Also known as auto-plagiarism, self-plagiarism happens when you copy your own writing, whether intentional or not. Often the person in a self-plagiarism incident is summarizing or repurposing their own work instead of writing a whole new piece from scratch on the same topic. source

How to avoid plagiarism


We have to keep in mind that when taking the intellectual work of another person, cite the source or link from where the information or idea was stolen, as long as it is in the public domain, that is; Reported.

Conclusions


Plagiarism is to steal, steal, steal, kidnap, the intellectual work without the author's authorization and take it as one's own

Plagiarism is a legal and moral crime

Citing sources is the most suitable way not to commit any act of plagiarism


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 3 years ago 

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 3 years ago 

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