Some authors commit intellectual immorality by stealing ideas, texts, words, formulae, designs or inventions of other authors without attributing to the original writer/credit. This is an example of academic dishonesty. using someone else’s work as our own, with or without their full acknowledgement is known as plagiarism. In the present information-loaded world, the global IT Wizard, Bill Gates has expressed his views on Plagiarism and calls it “Intellectual Property Theft”. Plagiarism is always not an intentional act, but sometimes authors commit it unintentionally as well. Therefore, there is a need for a careful and cautious move while referring to other works, so as to avoid plagiarism
Nowadays, plagiarism in academic environment has turned into a problem that challenges the scientifi...
The action of using someone else’s production, ideas, or research without acknowledging the source ...
As the recent controversies surrounding alleged unattributed copying by historians Doris Kearns Good...
Different institutes and websites define plagiarism differently. But the one common notion is that p...
T he theft of someone’s words or thoughts—plagiarism—has long been a concern in medi-cal literature....
Plagiarism is the act of appropriating the exact wording of another author without attribution. Plag...
Plagiarism is unauthorized appropriation of other people’s ideas, processes or text without giving c...
close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one...
ABSTRACT: This paper aims to analyze the following issue: plagiarism is considered to be an unethica...
Plagiarism is the euphemism for ‘academic theft’, ‘academic dishonesty’ and ‘academic misconduct in ...
Many of the assumptions that inform the ways we respond to issues of plagiarism are based in laws an...
misconduct as the ―fabrication, falsification or plagiarism in proposing, performing or reviewing re...
Plagiarism is defined as “to steal and pass off the ideas or words of another as one\u27s own, that ...
A publication in a reputed journal is the best recognition an academician gets for his academic apti...
Plagiarism is using someone else’s work without giving credit to the original source. If you take a ...
Nowadays, plagiarism in academic environment has turned into a problem that challenges the scientifi...
The action of using someone else’s production, ideas, or research without acknowledging the source ...
As the recent controversies surrounding alleged unattributed copying by historians Doris Kearns Good...
Different institutes and websites define plagiarism differently. But the one common notion is that p...
T he theft of someone’s words or thoughts—plagiarism—has long been a concern in medi-cal literature....
Plagiarism is the act of appropriating the exact wording of another author without attribution. Plag...
Plagiarism is unauthorized appropriation of other people’s ideas, processes or text without giving c...
close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one...
ABSTRACT: This paper aims to analyze the following issue: plagiarism is considered to be an unethica...
Plagiarism is the euphemism for ‘academic theft’, ‘academic dishonesty’ and ‘academic misconduct in ...
Many of the assumptions that inform the ways we respond to issues of plagiarism are based in laws an...
misconduct as the ―fabrication, falsification or plagiarism in proposing, performing or reviewing re...
Plagiarism is defined as “to steal and pass off the ideas or words of another as one\u27s own, that ...
A publication in a reputed journal is the best recognition an academician gets for his academic apti...
Plagiarism is using someone else’s work without giving credit to the original source. If you take a ...
Nowadays, plagiarism in academic environment has turned into a problem that challenges the scientifi...
The action of using someone else’s production, ideas, or research without acknowledging the source ...
As the recent controversies surrounding alleged unattributed copying by historians Doris Kearns Good...