Types of Plagiarism
The 10 most common types of plagiarism are:
Clone: |
Submitting another’s work word-for-word, as one’s own |
CTRL-C: |
Contains significant portions of text from a single source without alteration |
Find – Replace: |
Changing key words and phrases but retaining the essential content of the source |
Remix: |
Paraphrases from multiple sources, made to fit together |
Recycle: |
Borrows generously from the writer’s previous work without citation |
Hybrid: |
Combines perfectly cited sources with copied passages without citation |
Mashup: |
Mixes copied material from multiple sources |
404 Error: |
Includes citations to non-existent or inaccurate information about sources |
Aggregator: |
Includes proper citation to sources but the paper contains almost no original work |
Re-tweet: |
Includes proper citation, but relies too closely on the text’s original working and/or structure. |
(Source from http://www.plagiarism.org)
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