EMT 112 / 4 ANALOGUE ELECTRONICS Lecture I Plagiarism Jan 01, 2008 1200 – 1400 DKQ 1.

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EMT 112 / 4 ANALOGUE ELECTRONICS Lecture I Plagiarism Jan 01, – 1400 DKQ 1

COPYRIGHT (1) property right which subsists in : Original literary, dramatic, musical or artistic works, Sound recordings, films, broadcasts or cable programmes, and The typographical arrangement of published editions. observe certain legal and ethical constrains

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (2) A product of the intellect that has commercial value, including copyrighted property such as literary or artistic works, and ideational property, such as patents, appellations of origin, business methods, and industrial processes.

plagiarize 1. To use and pass off (the ideas or writings of another) as one's own. 2. To appropriate for use as one's own passages or ideas from (another). plagiarism 1. The act of plagiarizing. 2. Something plagiarized

take and use another person’s (thoughts, writings, inventions) as one’s own (3)

PLAGIARISM is a form of CHEATING PLAGIARISM is NO EXCEPTION

Avoiding Plagiarism Properly acknowledged  Using references  Making clear your own contributions  Direct quotation (not more 10%) Never COPY and PASTE Take notes on your reading - summarize

Rules for EMT 112 / 4 Analogue Electronics I Plagiarism i)Final Marks = Initial Marks Given / Number of students with the same answer scripts ii)Final Marks = 0 Late Submission Final Marks = Initial Marks Given - (10% per day * number of day)