Plagiarism: What is it?
Robeson, P. [paulrobesonlibrary]. (2007, November 13). What is Plagiarism? (Part 1 of 3) [Video File]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4P05vgxDoPU
How do I know what is considered plagiarism?
Good question. Most plagiarism is actually unintended. Students are trying to finish that two-page report for class, and ran out of their own ideas. They open up a webpage or book and find some great material to use. Even if they decide to change the wording and use the content, it is still considered plagiarism.
How can I check my work to prevent plagiarism?
With the continual advancement of online technology, there are a number of free online sources you can use to verify your work won't unintentionally plagiarize any previous work. Three free tools you may use include the following:
1) Small SEO Tools: http://smallseotools.com/plagiarism-checker/
2) The Plagiarism Checker: http://www.dustball.com/cs/plagiarism.checker/
3) Plagiarism Detect: http://plagiarism-detect.com/
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Good question. Most plagiarism is actually unintended. Students are trying to finish that two-page report for class, and ran out of their own ideas. They open up a webpage or book and find some great material to use. Even if they decide to change the wording and use the content, it is still considered plagiarism.
How can I check my work to prevent plagiarism?
With the continual advancement of online technology, there are a number of free online sources you can use to verify your work won't unintentionally plagiarize any previous work. Three free tools you may use include the following:
1) Small SEO Tools: http://smallseotools.com/plagiarism-checker/
2) The Plagiarism Checker: http://www.dustball.com/cs/plagiarism.checker/
3) Plagiarism Detect: http://plagiarism-detect.com/
Ready for more? Click the Web/Wiki Publishing button below for the final step!