Plagiarism, nuisance or crime?

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PLAGIARISM:

 NUISANCE OR CRIME?

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. INTRODUCTION                                                                2

  1. WHAT IS PLAGIARISM?                                                        2

  1. MYTH OR REALITY                                                                3

  1. PREVENTING PLAGIARISM                                                4

  1. A STUDENTS’ APPROACH                                                        5

  1. CONCLUSION                                                                6

  1. BIBLIOGRAPHY                                                                7

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1. INTRODUCTION

Derived from the Latin term, plagiare (meaning to steal), plagiarism would in laymen’s terms mean stealing someone else’s work and portraying it as your own. Although it is looked upon as a serious academic offence, it is not criminalized and has been around as long as writing could and have been published.

Taking a student’s approach and to decisively analyse a students’ approach to plagiarism, one has to know what plagiarism is and understand why it is still prevalent amongst today’s student and academia.

2. WHAT IS PLAGIARISM?

Wikipedia describes Plagiarism as “the use or close imitation of the language and ideas of another author and representation of them as one's own original work.” It is also described as “to use another person's idea or a part of their work and pretend that it is your own” in The Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary, and according to Merriam-Webster, to plagiarize means:

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  1. to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own
  2. to use (another's production) without crediting the source
  3. to commit literary theft
  4. to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source.

Through the different descriptions of the word it is clear that plagiarism is viewed as an act of dishonesty and by some definitions could even qualify as a fraudulent act.

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3. MYTH OR REALITY?

Plagiarism seems to not only be a very real issue for students  today, but seems to ...

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