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DEFINITION
plagiarism-The presentation or submission of others work as your own
This includes summarizing, paraphrasing, copying, or translating words, ideas, audio, video, computer programs, statistical data or any other creative work without proper attribution.
Plagiarism can be delibrate or accidental. Partial or complete,the penalities are often similar.
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TYPES OF PLAGIARISM
a) Intentional Plagiarism and Unintentional Plagiarism. b) Self plagiarism. c) Based on the intensity of plagiarism: 1) minimal plagiarism 2) substantial plagiarism
3)complete plagiarism
d) Plagiarism with. 1)source cited
Over half of the students admitted they have engaged in some level plagiarism on written assignments using internet.
research of Donald L. McCabe, Rutgers University.
AVOIDING PLAGIARISM
If you use source information carefully and accurately, you will avoid any charges of plagiarism A. Hult and Thomas N. Huckin Paraphrasing
Summerizing
Quoting Cite the source
https://ilrb.cf.ac.uk/plagiarism/tutorial/whento1.html
THANK YOU
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TYPES OF PLAGIARISM
Sources Not Cited
The Ghost Writer
The Photocopy
The Potluck Paper The Poor Disguise The Labor of Laziness The Self-Stealer
The Misinformer
The Too-Perfect Paraphrase The Resourceful Citer The Perfect Crime