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What is plagiarism?
Many people think of plagiarism as copying another's work, or borrowing someone else's original ideas. But terms like
"copying" and "borrowing" can disguise the seriousness of the offense: According to the Merriam-Webster Online
Dictionary, to “plagiarize” means... READ MORE
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Education tips on plagiarism prevention
The most important steps in preventing plagiarism are those taken to address its causes. The strategies in this
section are intended as guidelines to help you: 1) become aware of the reasons plagiarism occurs; 2) identify the
different forms of plagiarism; 3) integrate plagiarism prevention techniques into your courses... READ MORE
Types of plagiarism
Anyone who has written or graded a paper knows that plagiarism is not always a black and white issue. The
boundary between plagiarism and research is often unclear. Learning to recognize the various forms of plagiarism,
especially the more ambiguous ones, is an important step towards... READ MORE
Plagiarism FAQ
Plagiarism in the information age is not always a cut and dry issue. Read on to find answers for frequently asked
questions about plagiarism and its consequences. What is plagiarism? Simply put, plagiarism is the use of another's
original words or ideas as though they were your own... READ MORE
How do I cite sources?
This depends on what type of work you are writing, how you are using the borrowed material, and the expectations of
your instructor. First, you have to think about how you want to identify your sources. If your sources are very
important to your ideas, you should mention ... READ MORE
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... READ MORE
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Facts About Plagiarism
Here are some recent findings reguarding plagiarism:
A study by The Center for Academic Integrity found that almost 80% of college students admit to cheating at least
once.
According to a survey by the Psychological Record 36% of undergraduates have admitted to plagiarizing written
material.
A poll conducted by US News and World Reports found that 90% of students believe that cheaters are either never
caught or have never been appropriately disciplined.
The State of Americans: This Generation and the Next (Free Press, July 1996) states that 58.3% of high school
students let someone else copy their work in 1969, and 97.5% did so in 1989... READ MORE
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- RESOURCES READ ALL ARTICLES
- What is plagiarism?
- Education tips on plagiarism prevention
- Types of plagiarism
- Plagiarism FAQ
- How do I cite sources?
- What is citation?
- FACTS
- Facts About Plagiarism
- SOLUTIONS
- Virtual Conference Webinar Series
- Plagiarism in the Digital Age: Voices from the Front Lines: Watch the recording of either or both 75-minute moderated discussions with experts. Access a range of free related resources that help high school and college administrators, faculty, and lib...
- Turnitin
- We build better writers. We are the world’s leading academic plagiarism prevention solution and originality checking tool.
- iThenticate
- Plagiarism prevention and content protection for publishers, corporations, law firms, and more.
- WriteCheck
- Finally, Turnitin for students. Avoid accidental plagiarism. Student can now use the #1 plagiarism prevention checker.
- Turnitin for Admissions
- Turnitin for Admissions is used help verify the authenticity of undergraduate and graduate application documents.
- Questions or Comments?
- Contact us for more information. Press inquiries are also welcome.
- REPRINT & USAGE RIGHTS: In the interest of disseminating this information as widely as possible, plagiarism.org grants all reprint and usage requests without the need to obtain any further permission as long as the URL of the original article/informat...
- Learn how to cite Plagiarism.org observing APA and MLA standard.
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