Achievement 3 Task : Content Etiquette
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I greet you all. I hope you all are doing well. I am also well by the grace of God.
I have already completed my Achievement 2.
Today i am here to discuss about the Steemit achievement 3 task which is all about plagiarism. In this post I have discussed everything in details according to my own understanding and to the best way that will help newcomers also.
Plagiarism definition:
Plagiarism is presenting of someone else’s work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement. All published and unpublished material, whether in manuscript, printed or electronic form, is covered under this definition. Plagiarism may be intentional or reckless, or unintentional. Under the regulations for examinations, intentional or reckless plagiarism is a disciplinary offence.
Avoiding plagiarism is not simply a matter of making sure your references are all correct, or changing enough words so the examiner will not notice your paraphrase; it is about deploying your academic skills to make your work as good as it can be.
Forms of plagiarism Verbatim (word for word)
quotation without clear acknowledgement
Quotations must always be identified as such by the use of either quotation marks or indentation, and with full referencing of the sources cited. It must always be apparent to the reader which parts are your own independent work and where you have drawn on someone else’s ideas and language.
You must not submit work for assessment that you have already submitted (partially or in full), 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. Where earlier work by you is citable, ie. it has already been published, you must reference it clearly. Identical pieces of work submitted concurrently will also be considered to be auto-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.
There are many reasons to avoid plagiarism. You have come to university to learn to know and speak your own mind, not merely to reproduce the opinions of others - at least not without attribution.
There are some helpful examples of plagiarism-by-paraphrase and you will also find extensive advice on the referencing and library skills pages.
The following examples demonstrate some of the common pitfalls to avoid.
1: Source text
2: Plagiarised
3: Non-plagiarised
Not all cases of plagiarism arise from a deliberate intention to cheat. Sometimes students may omit to take down citation details when taking notes, or they may be genuinely ignorant of referencing conventions.
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"I have read and understood the Steemit Etiquette on Steemit Community and will do my best to embrace them"
Hello @sumit71428 corrected as suggested.
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