Achievement 3|| by @graciee20|| Task: Content Etiquette
Hello Steemians. Today, I'm writing about plagiarism as a requirement for my Achievement 3 completion post on the Newcomers community as supervised by @cryptokannon.
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What is Plagiarism?
Plagiarism is claiming or using another person's work or ideas (which may be in the form of text or image) as your own without giving proper acknowledgement, citation and credit to the rightful owner (original author).
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Types of Plagiarism
There are different ways Plagiarism can occur. They include:
- Self Plagiarism
- Direct Plagiarism
- Paraphrased plagiarism
- Accidental plagiarism
- Mosaic plagiarism
Self Plagiarism:
Self Plagiarism is when an author copies some lines from his own previous work without including citation.
Direct Plagiarism:
This is when an author copies another man's work word to word and back to back without adding quotation marks to it.
Paraphrased Plagiarism:
This is when an author makes some changes in another person's work and passes it off as his own without including citation.
Accidental Plagiarism:
This happens when citation source is missing in a content which is due to incorrect citation.
Mosaic Plagiarism:
This happens when an author joins both Direct Plagiarism and paraphrased plagiarism in his content/work without applying adequate quotations.
How to avoid Plagiarism
• "Cite your source correctly
• Include quotation marks around the text to >denote that the words are not your own.
• present your own idea
• use a plagiarism checker
• paraphrase: Paraphrasing is rewriting a source’s ideas or information into your own words, without changing its meaning. But be careful—paraphrasing can slip into plagiarism if done incorrectly.
Successfully paraphrasing without plagiarizing involves a bit of a dance. Reword and format your writing in an original way, and try to avoid using too many similar words or phrases from the source. The key is to do so without altering the meaning of the idea itself. Remember, you’re still using another’s idea so you’ll need to include a citation to the source". source
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Hi @graciee20,
Congratulations on making your Achievement 3 post on Plagiarism.
I am sure you wouldn't indulge in such act as Steemit is fighting to get rid plagiarised contents for good.
I think you should have also talked about the Consequences of Indulging in Plagiarism.
Continue to make original contents on Steemit.
Regards!!
Nice
I enjoyed the post
What a nice post that's really awesome .you are welcome
Congratulations @graciee20 on completing your Achievement 3 post.
Will post mine before the end of today.
Nice write up dear,please do well not to be found in this very act you spoke against because plagiarism is a very big sin in steemit community
Congratulatiosn on your progress, your achievement 3 task has been verified.
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