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Explore the various forms of plagiarism, its implications, and how to avoid it using practical tips and resources. Learn from expert advice and real-life examples to strengthen your academic integrity.
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PLAGIARISM Prepared by Gale Ann Joseph-Kerr Library Technician II Nicholson Library WIST 2016
Source: Plagiarism. (2015). Retrieved from http://qualitycustomessays.com/blog/plagiarism/
Source: Keble College,. (2015). Plagiarism. Retrieved from http://www.keble.ox.ac.uk/students/study-skills-and-assistance/plagiarism.
Carreon, K. (2012). Avoiding plagiarism. Slideshare.net. Retrieved 15 December 2015, from http://www.slideshare.net/kcarreon/avoiding-plagiarism-12198482 Source: Vanchikova, A. (2015). What is plagiarism?. Retrieved from http://www.lectureguru.net/courses/theory/plagiarism.html Cutting and pasting from the Internet
Using other students work with their permission Student A Student B This is not my Quote it is a quote by John Doe. Stealing ideas Failure to acknowledge Collusion
Using original wording without If you will like to use me please embrace me with Forgot to do my assignment Will submit my assignment from last year. = Verbatim quotation Auto plagiarism / Self plagiarism
Can’t remember where I got this, so I will just put anything. Invalid source
REFERENCES Carreon, K. (2012). Avoiding plagiarism. Slideshare.net. Retrieved 15 December 2015, from http://www.slideshare.net/kcarreon/avoiding-plagiarism-12198482 Keble College,. (2015). Plagiarism. Retrieved from http://www.keble.ox.ac.uk/students/study skills-and-assistance/plagiarism Vanchikova, A. (2015). What is plagiarism?. Retrieved from http://www.lectureguru.net/courses/theory/plagiarism.html