Achievement 3 by @zoya-2001 Task : Content Etiquette

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Hi, Everyone I hope you all are doing well. I am very happy to share my achievement 3; content etiquette on steem.

What is Plagiarism?

Plagiarism is a breach of academic integrity. It is a principle of intellectual honesty that all members of the academic community should acknowledge their debt to the originators of the ideas, words, and data which form the basis for their own work. Plagiarism is presenting someone else’s work as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgment. All published and unpublished material, whether in the document, printed, or electronic form, is covered under this definition. Passing off another work as your own is not only a poor scholarship but also means that you have failed to complete the learning process. Plagiarism is unprincipled and can have a serious result for your future career; it also wears away the standards of your institution and of the degrees it issues. Even if plagiarism is unplanned, it can result in a punishment. The forms of plagiarism listed above are all potentially disciplinary crimes in the context of formal assessment requirements.

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Forms of Plagiarism

Auto-plagiarism:

Where earlier work by you is citable it has already been published, you must reference it clearly. You must not submit work for assessment that you have already submitted, either for your current course or for another qualification of this, or any other, university, unless this is specifically provided for in the special regulations for your course.

Inaccurate citation

If you cannot gain access to a primary source you must make it clear in your citation that your knowledge of the work has been derived from a secondary text It is important to mention correctly, according to the conventions of your discipline. As well as listing your sources, you must indicate, using a footnote or an in-text reference, where a quoted passage comes from. Additionally, you should not include anything in your references or bibliography that you have not actually consulted.

Collusion

It is your responsibility to ensure that you are entirely clear about the extent of collaboration. This can involve unofficial collaboration between students, failure to attribute assistance received, or failure to follow precise regulations on group work projects.

Types of Plagiarism

Direct Plagiarism:

Copying another writer's work with no attempt to acknowledge that the material was found in an external source is considered direct plagiarism To avoid this type of plagiarism, you must acknowledge that your ideas and or words came from a source and either enclose the words taken directly from the source in quotation marks or paraphrase the material into your own words.

Self Plagiarism:

Self-plagiarism is commonly described as recycling or reusing one’s own specific words from previously published texts In short, self-plagiarism is any attempt to take any of your own previously published text, papers, or research results and make it appear brand new.

Mosaic Plagiarism:

It occurs when the uses someone else’s phrases without giving due credit. It gets the name patchwork because the writer uses synonyms to replace the original text but maintains the same structure and meaning.

Accidental Plagiarism:

when the user neglects to cite their sources. Not on purpose a source by using similar words, groups of words, and or sentence structure without attribution .

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 3 years ago 

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