2013- 1- 1
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متميزة بقسم التعليم عن بعد - اللغة الانجليزية
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رد: :: هنا مـناقـــشـــــة ومراجـعـة مــادة طـــرق البحث والتصــميم ::
حاسة انه بيجيب من القطع اللي على plagiarism هاذي وحدة من القطع حليت الاجابة حقتها يمكن يجيب مثلها بالاختبار
Ping is a keen Computer Science student. He spends a lot of time working on his final-year project and tries to include as many scholarly references from journals and books as he can find. He makes sure that whenever he uses a quote he puts it in quotation marks, but he is so immersed in his work, and has included so many quotes, that he forgets where many of his references have come from. He has not kept a full record of his sources and does not have time to look them up, so he leaves many of his quotes unattributed and decides not to include a bibliography or reference list at the end of his project.
Is this an example of plagiarism? Yes / No You selected Yes
Correct!
While Ping’s enthusiasm and hard work should be commended, by adopting the simple bad practice of not keeping a full record of the key reference details of his sources he has committed plagiarism. Note that even though he has used quotation marks and has not therefore attempted to pass off someone else’s ideas and words as his own, he is still deemed to have plagiarised because he has not attributed his quotes to a specific source and therefore not included ‘proper acknowledgement’, as the University definition states. By other definitions, incomplete referencing may simply be seen as ‘poor academic practice’, but the University sees this practice as a form of plagiarism because it is a ‘misuse of authorship’. You should not, however, be fearful that if you have merely used the wrong referencing system you will be adjudged to have plagiarised by your department. You may be penalised for using the wrong system by being deducted marks, but as long as you acknowledge the specific source, you will not have committed plagiarism
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