How To Avoid Being Cited For Plagiarism
From isnare | 2010-01-20 16:44:44
Plagiarism is an illegal act of copying other person?s work without even asking then making it as your own. That is considered unlawful. This case should be carefully avoided especially when you are into writing. However, this act is can be done accidentally or intentionally. But with the abundance of reference material ready available online, it?s incredibly tempting to put the ever-reliable cut-and-paste to good use. When time is running out on your paper?s deadline and you?re finding it awfully hard to string the words together, the prospect of copying five paragraphs verbatim from Wikipedia is just too difficult to resist.<br><br>That is why you need to be very careful in writing your own articles or contents. Also, you should have an ample of time to work out your writings ahead of the cut-off date. There are times that some of your sentences are being copied form a reliable source word-for-word and without even placing any quotations is subjected to plagiarism. Even if you hand it out to your teacher or post it into your blogs or any article directories, this is still against the law and more nations are aware of this case.<br><br>Every writer must have the knowledge of what plagiarism is so that you can make your own writings in a safer way. It is very important to make your own content in a unique and original form where you did all your best for it. If you are searching for some information about your topic, then stop the copy-paste process. You might need to collect some details and understand the topic more. Then, you can write your own ideas down into your paper.<br><br>But You Must Resist<br><br>Regardless of whether you?re writing for a class or a professional publication, plagiarism just isn?t something you want to be associated with. While it might seem harmless to you (you?re just ?borrowing?), most don?t look at the situation that way. Plagiarism can be cause for a professor to give you a failing mark and you wouldn?t have a sensible response for it. Professionally, it can completely ruin your reputation and credibility.<br><br>Paraphrasing<br><br>Instead of outright lifting text off a reference, it is more acceptable to rewrite the idea in your own words, while making sure you give credit where it is due. If you?re having a difficult time putting your own spin on things, try gauging your understanding of the subject. Most of the time, it?s probably because you just don?t have a working grasp of the topic just yet. Try to make use of your English writing software to help you recreate certain ideas ? you may be surprised by how well it can aid the process.<br><br>Quoting<br><br>Alternatively, you can quote relevant information directly, adding your own thoughts about it either to introduce it or as an afterthought. This way, you don?t have to work nearly as hard to rewrite something while staying within the proper guidelines of use. Just make sure to refrain from quoting too much ? if all you?re going to fill a page with are quotes from other reference materials, what?s the point of reading anything you write?
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