The purpose of this paper is to provide undergraduate students with an introductory resource focusing on plagiarism avoidance. It sets out to identify often confusing associated nuances. From the perspective of paraphrasing, the requirements attaching to the necessary provision of proper citations are explored. The paper concludes by pondering the topic of reliability of sources
peer-reviewedThroughout much of the literature on plagiarism in higher education, there is an impli...
Plagiarism is the euphemism for ‘academic theft’, ‘academic dishonesty’ and ‘academic misconduct in ...
This presentation examined definitions of plagiarism, both intentional and unintentional; highlighte...
This paper considers part of a first year module which has a focus on referencing and plagiarism. In...
This paper considers a focus on plagiarism built into the first month of a core, year one accountanc...
Plagiarism among research students is a serious issue that universities and academic institutions ta...
Abstract: In academic writing, incorporating source from previous research and expert is essential t...
yesPlagiarism and referencing are areas in which the transition into Higher Education can be a parti...
This guide addresses the fact that in Universities or professional practice the regulations and guid...
Plagiarism is regarded as the act of "taking credit for or benefitting from somebody else’s ideas, w...
Learn about how to avoid plagiarism (especially accidental plagiarism) and how you can develop your ...
“Every Writer is Checked for Plagiarism”: Occluded Authorship in Academic Writing This paper takes ...
Plagiarism is a widespread concern at post-secondary institutions (Perry, 2010). University student...
Fulltext in http://www.cetl.hku.hk/conference2010/pdf/Li.pdfConference theme: Enhancing Learning Exp...
Purpose - This study investigated whether providing university students with extra feedback regardin...
peer-reviewedThroughout much of the literature on plagiarism in higher education, there is an impli...
Plagiarism is the euphemism for ‘academic theft’, ‘academic dishonesty’ and ‘academic misconduct in ...
This presentation examined definitions of plagiarism, both intentional and unintentional; highlighte...
This paper considers part of a first year module which has a focus on referencing and plagiarism. In...
This paper considers a focus on plagiarism built into the first month of a core, year one accountanc...
Plagiarism among research students is a serious issue that universities and academic institutions ta...
Abstract: In academic writing, incorporating source from previous research and expert is essential t...
yesPlagiarism and referencing are areas in which the transition into Higher Education can be a parti...
This guide addresses the fact that in Universities or professional practice the regulations and guid...
Plagiarism is regarded as the act of "taking credit for or benefitting from somebody else’s ideas, w...
Learn about how to avoid plagiarism (especially accidental plagiarism) and how you can develop your ...
“Every Writer is Checked for Plagiarism”: Occluded Authorship in Academic Writing This paper takes ...
Plagiarism is a widespread concern at post-secondary institutions (Perry, 2010). University student...
Fulltext in http://www.cetl.hku.hk/conference2010/pdf/Li.pdfConference theme: Enhancing Learning Exp...
Purpose - This study investigated whether providing university students with extra feedback regardin...
peer-reviewedThroughout much of the literature on plagiarism in higher education, there is an impli...
Plagiarism is the euphemism for ‘academic theft’, ‘academic dishonesty’ and ‘academic misconduct in ...
This presentation examined definitions of plagiarism, both intentional and unintentional; highlighte...