Plagiarism Flashcards
kind of quotation is best used if the quoted lines do not reach seven sentences.
Direct quotation
Mixes copied material from multiple sources
Mashup
The term clearly suggests that it is done by simply copying the original words without using quotation marks to identify the quoted source replacing the word with word of similar meaning but maintains the original sentence structure. It is also termed as
Word-switching
Mosaic Plagiarism
Patch Writing
This type of plagiarism gives the writer a chance not to tell the source or citing source once though it has been used several times.
Concealing sources
reconstruction of the original text using your own words in a concise manner.
Summarizing
even though your own the paper, re-submission of your academic writing to the same person or another teacher and re-suing of some group of ideas are still considered cheating. It is also known as self-plagiarism.
Re-using your previous work
done by enclosing the copied information with quotation marks and with the name/s of authors and its copyright date.
Direct quotation
Includes proper citation, but relies too closely on the text’s original words and/ or structures
Re-tweet
contains significant portions of text from a single source without alterations
CTRL-C
Changing key words and phrases but retaining the essential content of source
Find-Replace
Paraphrases from multiple sources, made to fit together
Remix
Includes proper citation to sources but the paper contains almost no original work
Aggregator
Borrows generously from the writer’s previous work without citation
Recycle
Combines perfectly cited sources with copied passages without citation
Hybrid
copying of words or ideas of another person and using them as your own.
Plagiarism
Includes citations to non-existent or inaccurate information about sources
404 error
summary size
one-third (1/3) or one-fourth (1/4) of the original text.
is duplicating the word or words exactly as they appear in the original source
Quoting
re-stating the original text maintaining the same number of words, but it should be noted that using words with similar meaning or synonyms must not be used in restating the copied information.
Paraphrasing
a quotation that is run outside the sentence.
Set-off text
Submitting another’s word, word-for-word as one’s own
Clone
Trimbur (2011) identifies the common ways to work with the sources:
1.To support a position, analysis, or interpretation
2.To assess the uses and limits of an analysis or interpretation
3.To apply a concept to a new case or situation
4.To change the terms of debate
5.To uncover an enabling assumption and its consequences (pp.413-415)