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What is plagiarism?
Plagiarism is the use of others’ words or ideas without the appropriate acknowledgment. In the context of higher education, it has been defined as a form of academic misconduct involving a writing process which results in an inappropriate relationship between the new text and its source(s).
Amey, Marilyn J., and Miriam E. David, editors. “Plagiarism.” The SAGE Encyclopedia of Higher Education, by Stephen Lubell, 1st ed., Sage UK, 2020. Credo Reference, search.credoreference.com/articles/Qm9va0FydGljbGU6NTE1MjE=.
An important academic ethic that college students must learn is to properly credit the intellectual efforts of others. This ethic safeguards the integrity of ideas and the building of knowledge. Plagiarism occurs when someone uses another's ideas or words without acknowledgment. Plagiarism, whether intentional or accidental, is a form of "scholastic dishonesty" at Blinn College and it carries consequences. Please refer to the Blinn College Student or Faculty Handbooks for more information.
Is it plagiarism? You should investigate further if:
Source: University of Nebraska Medical Center
Watch the video to learn more about plagiarism.
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