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plagiarism


About Plagiarism

1. What is Plagiarism

Plagiarism is to use the work or ideas of other without the consent of the owner of the work, by including involving the work without full acknowledgement. Plagiarism may be intentional because the plagiarist actually knows but he is reluctant to provide sources or clear references, it may also be unintentional because the plagiarist cannot find the ethics of taking references from others. Plagiarism is carried out intentionally including those that violate the law. (University of Oxford)

2. Then, How to Avoid Plagiarism?

Previously there were several types of plagiarism, the first was direct plagiarism, that is someone only copy-paste the work of other people who had been available without including the source. Secondly, partial plagiarism paraphrasing but some sentences are still identical to the original source.
Third, mild plagiarism because the paraphrases the  have been made have not included the original source. Fourth, plagiarism happens because the sources used are insufficient or very minimal. Here are some tips to avoid plagiarism from Gamatechno.

1. Included citation

This applies to the author even though the words are not exactly the same, but the author must still include a description of where the information was obrained.

2. Record the various sources of bibliography from the beginning.
Bibliography is one thing should not be forgotten when writing a paper. By registering any sources from the beginning it will be very helpful in compiling data.

3. Paraphrase
Doing different sentences from the original source and still including citations in writing, paraphrasing is also easier.

4. Interpretation
To reinforce the ideas conveyed, interpretations are made as necessary.

5. Use antiplagiarism application
If you are still afraid of things that make you commit plagiarism you can use antiplagiarism applications such TESSY.ID .


“The best way to avoid plagiarism is to learn and apply the principles of good academic practice from the beginning of your university career. Avoiding plagiarism is not just a matter of making sure your references are all correct, or changing enough words so that the examiner will not see your paraphrase; it is about spreading your academic skills to make your job as good as possible.” (Oxford Students)

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