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All My Own Work: Module 3: Plagiarism Source:

What is plagiarism? 'Plagiarism is when you pretend that you have written or created a piece of work that someone else originated. It is cheating, it is dishonest, and it could jeopardise your HSC exam results.' Plagiarism is dishonest. It is a legal, moral and scholarly requirement that you must acknowledge ( give credit to the person responsible)the ideas of others when you use them to build your own insights and understanding. Source:

Why does plagiarism matter? Because it is cheating. It is unethical and dishonest. Because you are not developing important skills and knowledge. Because authors own their words and ideas. Because there are penalties. Source:

Why does plagiarism happen? Sometimes plagiarism is outright and intentional cheating. Sometimes plagiarism is accidental and unintentional. Sometimes it is a result of ignorance of bibliographic and citation skills. Source:

How is plagiarism detected? Sometimes it's very obvious. Different writing 'styles' in an assessment task are a sure sign of plagiarism. If a reference list and citations do not appear, markers may suspect plagiarism. Teachers check the reference list with the references sourced in the body of your work. Teachers are usually experts in their subject matter. They will probably be aware of the sources you use. Plagiarism is obvious when two assignments submitted are either identical or very similar to each other. Teachers check students' work using plagiarism detection software, such as Turnitin. This is particularly useful in checking for cases of collusion between students. Source:

Plagiarism and accessing information from the internet? The same scholarship principles apply no matter what the source of the information that has been used. The only difference is that the form of acknowledgement for web based sources is different. Students might plagiarise because they are less rigorous in their application of scholarship principles and practices. Source:

Strategies/handy hints What strategies can be employed to avoid plagiarism? Be honest and ethical. Acknowledge sources appropriately. Learn to manage your time better so that you leave enough time for all your assessments. Learn to paraphrase correctly. Use the Information Process to plan and organise your research.Information Process Source: