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    AJAY KARTHIK NEELAM

    PLAGIARISM

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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.

    http://www.fairfield.edu/media/flash/library/lib_plagicourt.swf

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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 cited2)source not cited

    http://www.plagiarism.org

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    HOW OFTEN DOES IT HAPPEN?

    A study of almost 4500 students at 25 schools provedcheating is a significant problem in high school.

    74% of the respondents admitted to one or more instancesof serious test cheating and 72% admitted to cheating on

    written assignments.

    Over half of the students admitted they have engaged insome level plagiarism on written assignments usinginternet.

    research of Donald L. McCabe,Rutgers University.

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    AVOIDING PLAGIARISM

    Ifyou use source information carefully and accurately,you will avoid any charges ofplagiarism

    A. Hult and Thomas N. Huckin

    Paraphrasing Summerizing

    Quoting

    Cite the source

    Originality is undetected plagiarism William Ralph

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    DO WE HAVE TO CITE EVERYTHING?

    YOU DO NOT HAVE TO CITE:

    Well known facts and common knowledge

    Facts that can easily be found in common reference

    sources Common expressions from everyday speech

    Your original words

    REMEMBER, IF IN DOUBT, IT IS BEST TO CITE!

    http://library.bellevue.edu

    http://library.bellevue.edu/http://library.bellevue.edu/http://library.bellevue.edu/http://library.bellevue.edu/
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    DO WE HAVE TO CITE EVERYTHING?

    https://ilrb.cf.ac.uk/plagiarism/tutorial/whento1.html

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    THANK YOU

    http://hsc.usf.edu

    http://hsc.usf.edu/http://hsc.usf.edu/
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    TYPES OF PLAGIARISM

    Sources Not Cited Sources Cited (But StillPlagiarized)

    The Ghost Writer The Forgotten Footnote

    The Photocopy The Misinformer

    The Potluck Paper The Too-Perfect Paraphrase

    The Poor Disguise The Resourceful Citer

    The Labor of Laziness The Perfect Crime

    The Self-Stealer