ACHIEVEMENT 3 by @sambee task/Plagiarism

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Greetings from my side. Here am making my post on Achievement 3.

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Whatt is Plagiarism?

The word plagiarism has come from the Latin word ‘plagiarius,’ which means to kidnap. Plagiarism is a punishable offense, and it is a form of intellectual theft.

Plagiarism is the representation of another author's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one's own original work.

In other words, Plagiarism is a situation where one copy another person work without recommeneding the orignal author of the work. Plagiarism is an act of fraud.

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Types of Plagiarism
There are different types of Plagiarismthat arr needed to be considered, they are:

  • Direct Plagiarism
  • GlobalPlagiarism
  • Verbatim Plagiarism
  • Accidental plagiarism
  • Paraphrasing plagiarism

Direct Plagiarism

Direct or verbatim plagiarism occurs when an author copies the text of another author, word for word, without the use of quotation marks or attribution, thus passing it as his or her own. In that way, it is like complete plagiarism, but it refers to sections (rather than all) of another paper. This type of plagiarism is considered dishonest and it calls for academic disciplinary actions. It is not as common, but it is a serious infraction of academic rules and ethics. Source

Global plagiarism

Global plagiarism means taking an entire work by someone else and passing it off as your own. If you get someone else to write an essay or assignment for you, or if you find a text online and submit it as your own work, you are committing plagiarism.

Because it involves deliberately and directly lying about the authorship of a work, this is one of the most serious types of plagiarism, and it can have severe consequences. Source

Verbatim plagiarism (copy & paste)

You commit verbatim plagiarism when you directly copy text from a source and paste it into your own document without attribution. If the structure and the majority of the words are the same as in the original, then it is verbatim plagiarism, even if you delete or change a couple of words here and there.

If you want to use an author’s exact words, you need to quote the original source by putting the copied text in quotation marks and including an in-text citation. Source

Accidental Plagiarism

Whether intended or unintended, there is no excuse for plagiarism and the consequences are often the same. However, plagiarism may be accidental if it occurred because of neglect, mistake, or unintentional paraphrasing. Students are likely to commit accidental plagiarism, so universities should stress on the importance of education about this form of plagiarism.
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Greetings from my side. Here am making my post on Achievement 3.

plagiarism.jpegSource

Whatt is Plagiarism?

The word plagiarism has come from the Latin word ‘plagiarius,’ which means to kidnap. Plagiarism is a punishable offense, and it is a form of intellectual theft.

Plagiarism is the representation of another author's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one's own original work.

In other words, Plagiarism is a situation where one copy another person work without recommeneding the orignal author of the work. Plagiarism is an act of fraud.

avoiding-plagiarism.png.Source

Types of Plagiarism
There are different types of Plagiarismthat arr needed to be considered, they are:

  • Direct Plagiarism
  • GlobalPlagiarism
  • Verbatim Plagiarism
  • Accidental plagiarism
  • Paraphrasing plagiarism

Direct Plagiarism

Direct or verbatim plagiarism occurs when an author copies the text of another author, word for word, without the use of quotation marks or attribution, thus passing it as his or her own. In that way, it is like complete plagiarism, but it refers to sections (rather than all) of another paper. This type of plagiarism is considered dishonest and it calls for academic disciplinary actions. It is not as common, but it is a serious infraction of academic rules and ethics. Source

Global plagiarism

Global plagiarism means taking an entire work by someone else and passing it off as your own. If you get someone else to write an essay or assignment for you, or if you find a text online and submit it as your own work, you are committing plagiarism.

Because it involves deliberately and directly lying about the authorship of a work, this is one of the most serious types of plagiarism, and it can have severe consequences. Source

Verbatim plagiarism (copy & paste)

You commit verbatim plagiarism when you directly copy text from a source and paste it into your own document without attribution. If the structure and the majority of the words are the same as in the original, then it is verbatim plagiarism, even if you delete or change a couple of words here and there.

If you want to use an author’s exact words, you need to quote the original source by putting the copied text in quotation marks and including an in-text citation. Source

Accidental Plagiarism

Whether intended or unintended, there is no excuse for plagiarism and the consequences are often the same. However, plagiarism may be accidental if it occurred because of neglect, mistake, or unintentional paraphrasing. Students are likely to commit accidental plagiarism, so universities should stress on the importance of education about this form of plagiarism.
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Paraphrasing plagiarism

Paraphrasing means rephrasing a piece of text in your own words. Paraphrasing without citation is the most common type of plagiarism.

Paraphrasing itself is not plagiarism so long as you properly cite your sources. However, paraphrasing becomes plagiarism when y
Paraphrasing plagiarism

Paraphrasing means rephrasing a piece of text in your own words. Paraphrasing without citation is the most common type of plagiarism.

Paraphrasing itself is not plagiarism so long as you properly cite your sources. However, paraphrasing becomes plagiarism when you read a source and then rewrite its key points as if they were your own ideas.Source

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What Is Citation?

A "citation" is the way you tell your readers that certain material in your work came from another source. It also gives your readers the information necessary to find that source again, including:

-Information about the author
-The title of the work
-The name and location of the company that published your copy of the source
-The date your copy was published
-The page numbers of the material you are borrowing.
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My thanks to @focusnow @fomba and @njiatanga for putting me through which helped me in have full confident about my knowledge of what plagiarism is and how we can avoid it using citation. I therefore advice everyone to keep away from plagiarism because is has serious consequences.

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 4 years ago 

@sambee, I'm glad that you now understand what plagiarism is all about. And I hope you will avoid it with all due respect.
Nice that you made it to your achievement 3, you can now proceed to your achievement 4.
Best regards from @talktofaith
#twopercent
#nigeria.

 4 years ago 

Thanks so much, am grateful to that, and thanks for commenting on my post. I will try my possible best to avoid it.