Concept:
Plagiarism is an ethical issue related to academic honesty and intellectual property.
It commonly occurs when using internet resources without proper acknowledgment.
Step 1: Definition of Plagiarism.
Plagiarism is:
- Copying someone else's work, ideas, or content
- Presenting it as your own without giving credit
It can include text, images, code, or research ideas.
Step 2: Why plagiarism is wrong.
- Violates academic integrity
- Disrespects original creators
- Can lead to penalties or loss of credibility
Step 3: Ways to avoid plagiarism.
1. Proper Citation:
- Always give credit to the original author.
- Mention sources using references, footnotes, or links.
2. Paraphrasing in Your Own Words:
- Rewrite information using your understanding.
- Avoid copying sentences directly.
Other ways (optional):
- Use quotation marks for direct quotes
- Use plagiarism detection tools
- Maintain a reference list
Conclusion:
Plagiarism is the act of using someone else's work without credit, and it can be avoided by proper citation and expressing ideas in your own words.