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Plagiarism

created by: Asmae JARMOUNI

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Plagiarism vs copyright infringement

Plagiarism and CPGE students

Definition and types of plagiarism

How to avoid plagiarism?

Academic integrity

Plagiarism:

The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas, and passing them off as one's own.-The oxford Dictionary

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Behaviors that undermine academic integrity:

  • Exam cheating.
  • Recycling or resubmitting work.
  • Fabricating information.
  • Collusion.
  • Contract cheating and impersonation

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Penalties for breaching academic integrity:

  • having to repeat the assessment task or unit of study
  • failing the assessment task, the unit of study, or course
  • being expelled from your institution, which may impact your student visa
  • facing criminal charges.

Types of Plagiarism:

Global plagiarism

Paraphrasing plagiarism

Verbatim plagiarism

means rephrasing someone else’s ideas to present them as your own.

means passing off an entire text by someone else as your own work.

means directly copying someone else’s words without the use of quotation marks or attribution.

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Patchwork plagiarism

Self-plagiarism

means stitching together parts of different sources to create your text.

means recycling your past work.

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Plagiarism vs copyright infringement

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Copyright infringement

Plagiarism

  • A legal issue.
  • Only involves work that is protected under copyright.
  • Involve music, art, novels, movies, website content, etc.
  • A civil crime.
  • An ethical issue.
  • Involves copying any work.
  • Generally involves written in both printed and electronic form.
  • Not a crime under law, but has penalties.

How to avoid plagiarism?

  • Don't procrastinate with your research and assignments.
  • Use plagiarism checker.
  • Be 100% scrupulous in your note-taking.
  • Cite your sources scrupulously.
  • Understand good paraphrasing.

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Plagiarism and CPGE students

Sources:

Definition

https://www.ox.ac.uk

Types

https://www.scribbr.com/

Behaviors that undermine academic integrity :

Plagiarism vs Copyright Infringement

https://www.teqsa.gov.au/

https://pediaa.com/

How to avoid plagiarism?

The Difference Between Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement?

https://guides.library.ucla.edu

https://copyrightalliance.org/

Penalties of plagiarism

https://www.teqsa.gov.au/

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