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Plagiarism is the act of copying an idea without giving proper credit
Paraphrasing involves re-wording or using your own words to convey information
Clone:
Submitting another's work word for word
100% exact without citation
CTRL-C:
Contains significant portions of text from a single source without alterations
Includes insignificant words
Find-Replace (CTRL-F):
Changing keywords and phrases but retaining the essential content of the source
Modifying important words
Remix:
Paraphrases from multiple sources, made to fit together
Done without citation
Recycle:
Borrows generously from the author's previous work without citation
Includes recycling your own works
Involves self-plagiarism
Characteristics of a hybrid paper:
Combines perfectly cited sources with copied passages without citation
Statements are copied and arranged as a new document without new citation
Copied passages should be put in quotation marks
A mashup in media refers to mixes that are created by copying materials from multiple sources
In a mashup, content is copied from more than one source
Mashups
often include statements that are not necessarily connected on the topic
404 Error
in academic writing refers to citations that include non-existent or inaccurate information about sources
Characteristics of a 404 Error:
Citation is inaccurate or leads to non-existing resources
Quotation marks should be used for accurate citations
An aggregator paper includes proper citation to sources but lacks original work
It is characterized by proper citations but almost no original content
An aggregator paper includes proper citation to sources but lacks original work
It is characterized by proper citations but almost no original content
Re-tweeting involves proper citation but relies too closely on the original text's wording and structure
The document bears some resemblance to the original text's structure