Achievement 3 by @saad786 task ||Content Etiquette

in Newcomers' Community3 years ago (edited)

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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 All published and unpublished material, whether in manuscript, printed or electronic form, is covered under this definition. Plagiarism may be intentional or reckless, or unintentional. Under the regulations for examinations, intentional or reckless plagiarism is a disciplinary offence.
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Types of plagiarism

Direct plagiarism

Direct plagiarism to record the name and name of another person's work category, without giving and without quotation marks. Deliberately copying someone else's work is wrong, academically unreliable, and disciplinary action may be taken, including dismissal.

Self-plagiarism

when a student exhibits earlier work or combines elements of previous work without the permission of all teachers concerned. Inserting a piece of paper written in high school into a paper issued for college study, for example, would be unacceptable. Plagiarism also includes providing the same piece of work to various subjects without both professionals' authorization.

Mosaic plagiarism

When a student borrows terms from a source without quoting them, or discovers the same words in the author's language while keeping the same general structure and true meaning. Sometimes called "patch writing," this type of glossary, whether intentional or not, is not academically reliable and punitive - even if you write your own footnote!

Accidental plagiarism

Accidental plagiarism occurs when a person neglects to quote their sources, or misuse their sources, or deliberately misrepresent a source by using the same words, word groups, and / or sentence structures without giving. Students must learn to quote their sources and take careful and accurate notes when conducting research. Lack of purpose does not relieve a student of the burden of plagiarism. Accidental fraud cases are considered as serious as any other cheating and are subject to different effects as other forms of plagiarism.

Why should you avoid plagiarism?

At its core, plagiarism is a behavioral problem. The copyright holder commits theft in the hope of making a profit by stealing. This is true whether you open a school paper to get an "A" or are a commercial writer awaiting financial compensation.

Avoiding plagiarism is very important as a writer because it disturbs your integrity. Without losing respect for your mentors and peers, it can lead to significant career advancement and career advancement in the future.

Additionally, it takes debt or profits away from the original creator of the work which can be a big problem if the source takes legal action against you.

Tips for avoiding plagiarism:

1 Always point to your sources and use quotation marks where needed

2 Resist the temptation to cut and paste websites.

3 Marks for quoting or highlighting direct quotes on your notes.

4 Use multiple reliable sources so that all your information does not appear in one place. If u
combining ideas from multiple sources, you are likely to understand the subject and be aware of it come up with your own idea

5 If you are not sure if something needs to be quoted, remember this rule: If in doubt, it is better to quote!

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 3 years ago 

Hello @saad786, your post is not 100% original. You are expected to write your own words and not copy past content.

 3 years ago 

Dear @fombae
Plz check it

 3 years ago 

Hello @fombae
Plz check it and give me verification tag

 3 years ago 

@fombae
Plz check it and give me verification tag

Congratulations You have been verified. You can proceed with the next Achievement at your convenience

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