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Plagiarism, Types & Consequences
Dr. Sarita Anand
Assistant Professor
Department of Education
Vinaya-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati
sarita.anand@visva-bharati.ac.in
Plagiarism means using another’s work without giving
credit. You must put others’ words in quotation marks
and cite your source(s) and must give citations when
using others’ ideas, even if those ideas are paraphrased
in your own words.
WHAT IS PLAGIARISM?
WHAT IS PLAGIARISM?
● The term “source” includes published works (books,
magazines, newspapers, websites, plays, movies, photos,
paintings, and textbooks) and unpublished sources (class
lectures or notes, handouts, speeches, other students’
papers, or material from a research service).
● Using words, ideas, computer code, or any work by
someone else without giving proper credit is plagiarism.
Anytime you use information form a source, you must cite
it.
WHY SHOULD YOU BE CONCERNED ABOUT PLAGIARISM?
● If you plagiarize, you are cheating yourself. You don’t learn to write out your
thoughts in your own words, and you don’t get specific feedback geared to
your individual needs and skills. Plagiarizing a paper is like sending a friend
to practice tennis for you – you’ll never score an ace yourself!
● Plagiarism is ‘dishonest’ because it misrepresents the work of another as
your own
● Plagiarism violates the Handbook of Operating Procedures and can result in
Suspension or Dismissal.
WHY SHOULD YOU BE CONCERNED ABOUT PLAGIARISM?
● Plagiarism devalues others’ original work. Submitting a professional
writer’s work as yours is taking an unfair advantage over students
who do their own work.
● It is wrong to take or use property (an author’s work) without giving
the owner the value or credit due. Further, copyright violations can
result in fines or damages.
● Don’t think 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:
● to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own
● to use (another's production) without crediting the source
● to commit literary theft
● to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source
● In other words, plagiarism is an act of fraud. It involves both stealing someone else's
work and lying about it afterward.
The Concept of Plagiarism
Types of Plagiarism
● Intentional plagiarism is deliberate copying or use of another’s work
without credit.
● Unintentional plagiarism can result from not knowing citation
standards (“I thought the Internet was free!”), from sloppy research
and poor note-taking, or from careless “cutting and pasting” of
electronic sources.
Types of Plagiarism
● Direct Plagiarism (same words, no quotation marks):
The most obvious form of plagiarism, when you copy word for word and do
not use quotation marks, it immediately raises a red flag for your teacher to be
considered direct plagiarism.
● incorrect paraphrase:
In research writing, we cite sources for a couple reasons: to notify readers of
our information sources and give credit to those from whom we have
borrowed (Hacker).
The student has made only slight changes, substituting words such as “a
couple” for “two”, “notify” for “alert”, and “our/”we” for “your”/”you,” leaving
out a few words, and giving an incomplete citation.
Types of Plagiarism
● Rogeting: The practice of plagiarizing by use of sufficient word
substitutions to elude detection software is known as rogeting. Rogeting is
a neologism created to describe the act of modifying a published source
by substituting synonyms for sufficient words to fool plagiarism
detection software.
Mosaic Plagiarism:
● This is when the writer takes passages from a source and doesn’t use
quotation marks. It can also be replacing words for synonyms to appear as
your own kind of writing.
Types of Plagiarism
● Self-Plagiarism:
While it may not sound like plagiarism, using your previous work in a new piece
of writing without permission is considered plagiarism.
● Inaccurate Citation
If you use proper quotation mark to distinguish the part of the source material
but fails to mention the author and work name properly, then this inaccurate.
Types of Plagiarism
● Both intentional and unintentional plagiarism are HOP violations!
HOW CAN YOU AVOID PLAGIARISM?
Plagiarism Avoidance
Quotation Paraphrasing Referencing
01 02 03
● USE YOUR OWN WORDS AND IDEAS.
Practice is essential to learning. Each time you choose your words, order your
thoughts, and convey your ideas, you can improve your writing.
● GIVE CREDIT FOR COPIED, ADAPTED, OR PARAPHRASED MATERIAL.
If you repeat another’s exact words, you MUST use quotation marks AND cite
the source. If you adapt a chart or paraphrase a sentence, you must still cite.
Paraphrase means that you restate the author’s ideas, meaning, and
information in your own words (see examples).
Plagiarism Avoidance
● AVOID USING OTHERS’ WORK WITH MINOR “COSMETIC” CHANGES.
Examples: using “less” for “fewer,” reversing the order of a sentence,
changing terms in a computer code, or altering a spread sheet layout. If the
work is essentially the same, give credit.
• THERE ARE NO “FREEBIES.”
ALWAYS cite words, information, and ideas you use if they are new to you
(learned in your research). No matter where you find it – even in an
encyclopedia or on the Internet – you cite it!
Plagiarism Avoidance
● BEWARE OF “COMMON KNOWLEDGE.”
You don’t have to cite “common knowledge,” BUT the fact must be
commonly known. That Abraham Lincoln was the U.S. President during the
Civil War is common knowledge
● WHEN IN DOUBT, CITE.
Better to be safe than not give credit when you should!
Plagiarism Avoidance
● A Solution (appropriate paraphrase):
A researcher cites her sources to ensure her audience knows where she got
her information, and to recognize and credit the original work. (Hacker,
1995, p.260).
This student has paraphrased in her own words, while accurately reflecting
and citing the author’s ideas.
HOW TO CITE CORRECTLY?
● A Different Solution (quotation with cite):
In her book A Writer’s Reference, Diana Hacker notes, “In research writing,
sources are cited for two reasons: to alert readers to the sources of your
information and to give credit to the writers from whom you have
borrowed words and ideas” (1995, p.260).
By introducing his source, the student signals that the following material is
from that source. All verbatim words are in quotation marks, and the
source of the quote is cited with a page number.
Proper Referencing is ultimate solution.
HOW TO CITE CORRECTLY?
When and what do I need to reference?
Statistics & Equations Examples from other people's
work
Quotations Diagrams
Facts
Images and photographs
Models
Theories/ideas
Plagiarism carries a range of serious consequences depending on the context
and severity of the offense.
General Consequences:
● Loss of trust and respect
● Diminished learning and skill development
Academic Setting:
● Failing grades or assignments
● Academic probation or suspension
● Expulsion
● Damaged academic reputation:
Consequences
Professional Setting:
● Loss of job or position
● Damaged professional reputation
● Legal repercussions
Legal ramifications:
Copyright infringement: In some cases, plagiarism can constitute
copyright infringement, especially when it involves copying
copyrighted material without permission. This could lead to legal
action and potential financial penalties.
Consequences
Anti-Plagiarism software
Academic Integrity:
Anti-plagiarism software are tools that help writers identify instances of
plagiarism in their work.
By comparing the text of a document to a massive database of sources,
including websites, books, and academic journals.
When the software finds a match, it will highlight the text and provide a
link to the source & tell the ratio of Plagiarism
● Turnitin
● Drillbit
● URKUND
● Copyscape
● Copyleaks
● Plagiarisma
● Unicheck
● ProQuest
● iThenticate
● Grammarly
List of
Anti-Plagiarism Softwares
NOTE:
No anti-plagiarism software is perfect, and they should not be
used as a substitute for careful research and writing.
Human interventions are always required.
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Plagiarism, Types & Consequences by Dr. Sarita Anand

  • 1. Plagiarism, Types & Consequences Dr. Sarita Anand Assistant Professor Department of Education Vinaya-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati sarita.anand@visva-bharati.ac.in
  • 2. Plagiarism means using another’s work without giving credit. You must put others’ words in quotation marks and cite your source(s) and must give citations when using others’ ideas, even if those ideas are paraphrased in your own words. WHAT IS PLAGIARISM?
  • 3. WHAT IS PLAGIARISM? ● The term “source” includes published works (books, magazines, newspapers, websites, plays, movies, photos, paintings, and textbooks) and unpublished sources (class lectures or notes, handouts, speeches, other students’ papers, or material from a research service). ● Using words, ideas, computer code, or any work by someone else without giving proper credit is plagiarism. Anytime you use information form a source, you must cite it.
  • 4. WHY SHOULD YOU BE CONCERNED ABOUT PLAGIARISM? ● If you plagiarize, you are cheating yourself. You don’t learn to write out your thoughts in your own words, and you don’t get specific feedback geared to your individual needs and skills. Plagiarizing a paper is like sending a friend to practice tennis for you – you’ll never score an ace yourself! ● Plagiarism is ‘dishonest’ because it misrepresents the work of another as your own ● Plagiarism violates the Handbook of Operating Procedures and can result in Suspension or Dismissal.
  • 5. WHY SHOULD YOU BE CONCERNED ABOUT PLAGIARISM? ● Plagiarism devalues others’ original work. Submitting a professional writer’s work as yours is taking an unfair advantage over students who do their own work. ● It is wrong to take or use property (an author’s work) without giving the owner the value or credit due. Further, copyright violations can result in fines or damages.
  • 6. ● Don’t think 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: ● to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own ● to use (another's production) without crediting the source ● to commit literary theft ● to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source ● In other words, plagiarism is an act of fraud. It involves both stealing someone else's work and lying about it afterward. The Concept of Plagiarism
  • 8. ● Intentional plagiarism is deliberate copying or use of another’s work without credit. ● Unintentional plagiarism can result from not knowing citation standards (“I thought the Internet was free!”), from sloppy research and poor note-taking, or from careless “cutting and pasting” of electronic sources. Types of Plagiarism
  • 9. ● Direct Plagiarism (same words, no quotation marks): The most obvious form of plagiarism, when you copy word for word and do not use quotation marks, it immediately raises a red flag for your teacher to be considered direct plagiarism. ● incorrect paraphrase: In research writing, we cite sources for a couple reasons: to notify readers of our information sources and give credit to those from whom we have borrowed (Hacker). The student has made only slight changes, substituting words such as “a couple” for “two”, “notify” for “alert”, and “our/”we” for “your”/”you,” leaving out a few words, and giving an incomplete citation. Types of Plagiarism
  • 10. ● Rogeting: The practice of plagiarizing by use of sufficient word substitutions to elude detection software is known as rogeting. Rogeting is a neologism created to describe the act of modifying a published source by substituting synonyms for sufficient words to fool plagiarism detection software. Mosaic Plagiarism: ● This is when the writer takes passages from a source and doesn’t use quotation marks. It can also be replacing words for synonyms to appear as your own kind of writing. Types of Plagiarism
  • 11. ● Self-Plagiarism: While it may not sound like plagiarism, using your previous work in a new piece of writing without permission is considered plagiarism. ● Inaccurate Citation If you use proper quotation mark to distinguish the part of the source material but fails to mention the author and work name properly, then this inaccurate. Types of Plagiarism
  • 12. ● Both intentional and unintentional plagiarism are HOP violations! HOW CAN YOU AVOID PLAGIARISM?
  • 14. ● USE YOUR OWN WORDS AND IDEAS. Practice is essential to learning. Each time you choose your words, order your thoughts, and convey your ideas, you can improve your writing. ● GIVE CREDIT FOR COPIED, ADAPTED, OR PARAPHRASED MATERIAL. If you repeat another’s exact words, you MUST use quotation marks AND cite the source. If you adapt a chart or paraphrase a sentence, you must still cite. Paraphrase means that you restate the author’s ideas, meaning, and information in your own words (see examples). Plagiarism Avoidance
  • 15. ● AVOID USING OTHERS’ WORK WITH MINOR “COSMETIC” CHANGES. Examples: using “less” for “fewer,” reversing the order of a sentence, changing terms in a computer code, or altering a spread sheet layout. If the work is essentially the same, give credit. • THERE ARE NO “FREEBIES.” ALWAYS cite words, information, and ideas you use if they are new to you (learned in your research). No matter where you find it – even in an encyclopedia or on the Internet – you cite it! Plagiarism Avoidance
  • 16. ● BEWARE OF “COMMON KNOWLEDGE.” You don’t have to cite “common knowledge,” BUT the fact must be commonly known. That Abraham Lincoln was the U.S. President during the Civil War is common knowledge ● WHEN IN DOUBT, CITE. Better to be safe than not give credit when you should! Plagiarism Avoidance
  • 17. ● A Solution (appropriate paraphrase): A researcher cites her sources to ensure her audience knows where she got her information, and to recognize and credit the original work. (Hacker, 1995, p.260). This student has paraphrased in her own words, while accurately reflecting and citing the author’s ideas. HOW TO CITE CORRECTLY?
  • 18. ● A Different Solution (quotation with cite): In her book A Writer’s Reference, Diana Hacker notes, “In research writing, sources are cited for two reasons: to alert readers to the sources of your information and to give credit to the writers from whom you have borrowed words and ideas” (1995, p.260). By introducing his source, the student signals that the following material is from that source. All verbatim words are in quotation marks, and the source of the quote is cited with a page number. Proper Referencing is ultimate solution. HOW TO CITE CORRECTLY?
  • 19. When and what do I need to reference? Statistics & Equations Examples from other people's work Quotations Diagrams Facts Images and photographs Models Theories/ideas
  • 20. Plagiarism carries a range of serious consequences depending on the context and severity of the offense. General Consequences: ● Loss of trust and respect ● Diminished learning and skill development Academic Setting: ● Failing grades or assignments ● Academic probation or suspension ● Expulsion ● Damaged academic reputation: Consequences
  • 21. Professional Setting: ● Loss of job or position ● Damaged professional reputation ● Legal repercussions Legal ramifications: Copyright infringement: In some cases, plagiarism can constitute copyright infringement, especially when it involves copying copyrighted material without permission. This could lead to legal action and potential financial penalties. Consequences
  • 22. Anti-Plagiarism software Academic Integrity: Anti-plagiarism software are tools that help writers identify instances of plagiarism in their work. By comparing the text of a document to a massive database of sources, including websites, books, and academic journals. When the software finds a match, it will highlight the text and provide a link to the source & tell the ratio of Plagiarism
  • 23. ● Turnitin ● Drillbit ● URKUND ● Copyscape ● Copyleaks ● Plagiarisma ● Unicheck ● ProQuest ● iThenticate ● Grammarly List of Anti-Plagiarism Softwares
  • 24. NOTE: No anti-plagiarism software is perfect, and they should not be used as a substitute for careful research and writing. Human interventions are always required.
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