Achievement 3 by @aravtomar Task : Content Etiquette

in Newcomers' Community3 years ago (edited)

Hello, very good afternoon, greetings to the community, in order to advance to this achievement 3, this time I am going to talk a little about plagiarism.

What is plagiarism?

For me, plagiarism is presenting the work of other authors without citing them, as if it were my own. For example, copying figures, tables, results, and even the text of other people's manuscripts, published or not, without attribution.

Copying a work or part of it (text, data or images) without mentioning the author of the work or idea, passing it off as one's own. Cutting and pasting information found in a book, on the internet or any other source of information without specifying the source of the collection is plagiarism.

How do you avoid plagiarism?

Acknowledging the authorship of the ideas that I am using.

Quoting correctly.

What can be plagiarized?

Plagiarism affects any information in any medium or any literary, scientific or artistic work:

Monographs, brochures, published matter, writings, reports, conferences, etc.

Magazine articles, newspaper articles, different people's research, recordings, diagrams, graphs,
exams, etc.

Musical compositions, without or with lyrics.

Dramatic, musical, choreographic and normally theatrical works.

According to Matias Alonso "You need to be cautious while documenting, learning and growing a topic. You ought to usually provide the corresponding attributions to the authors on whom you targeted your inquiry. Beyond the ethically incorrect, it's far dangerous to apply plagiarism due to the fact engines like google they penalize you for sporting out this practice

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We all have a certain level of creativity, for some it is easier to develop ideas, for others more difficult. But that's not why you have to publish other people's content.

It is not enough to just mention the place where the information was obtained, but it is necessary to place the bibliographic reference with its source. In addition, use quotation marks to indicate that the text has been taken from another document. You must include citations exactly the way they appear in the article from which you took them. "".

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This is citation of plagiarism content.

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 3 years ago (edited)

Hello @aravtomar please add one example of citation to your post.

 3 years ago 

@sumit71428 , see the post again. This is good,if not please tell me what's wrong.

Succes for @aravtomar, nice to meet you

Regards - Wish U have wonderful day


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 3 years ago 

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