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Prepared by Gale Ann Joseph-Kerr PLAGIARISM Prepared by Gale Ann Joseph-Kerr Library Technician II Nicholson Library WIST 2016

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Source: Keble College,. (2015). Plagiarism. Retrieved from http://www

FORMS OF PLAGIARISM Paraphrasing Cutting and pasting from the Internet Collusion Failure to acknowledge Auto plagiarism / Self plagiarism Verbatim quotation Invalid source

Cutting and pasting from the Internet Carreon, K. (2012). Avoiding plagiarism. Slideshare.net. Retrieved 15 December 2015, from http://www.slideshare.net/kcarreon/avoiding-plagiarism-12198482 Source: Vanchikova, A. (2015). What is plagiarism?. Retrieved from http://www.lectureguru.net/courses/theory/plagiarism.html Cutting and pasting from the Internet

Collusion Failure to acknowledge Using other students work with their permission Student A Student B This is not my Quote it is a quote by John Doe. Stealing ideas Failure to acknowledge Collusion

= Using original wording without Verbatim quotation If you will like to use me please embrace me with Forgot to do my assignment Will submit my assignment from last year. = Verbatim quotation Auto plagiarism / Self plagiarism

Can’t remember where I got this, so I will just put anything. Invalid source

skills-and-assistance/plagiarism REFERENCES Carreon, K. (2012). Avoiding plagiarism. Slideshare.net. Retrieved 15 December 2015, from http://www.slideshare.net/kcarreon/avoiding-plagiarism-12198482 Keble College,. (2015). Plagiarism. Retrieved from http://www.keble.ox.ac.uk/students/study skills-and-assistance/plagiarism Vanchikova, A. (2015). What is plagiarism?. Retrieved from http://www.lectureguru.net/courses/theory/plagiarism.html