using someone else's work as your own
What is plagiarism?
Directly copying & pasting someone else's work
What is direct plagiarism?
A Student submits a previous student's work.
What is failing?
A U.S. Government Agency has this
What is .gov?
including quotes effectively in writing
What is using quotations?
Mixing copied text with your own without proper citation.
What is Patchwork Plagiarism?
A professional submitting another professional's work as his/her own.
What is getting fired?
An education institute like a university or college has this at the end of their website address.
What is .edu?
provides an overview or summary of primary or secondary sources
What is tertiary source?
Reusing your own essay from last year without permission.
What is self-plagiarism?
Someone copying research published in a professional journal and taking credit for it.
What is copyright infringement?
A non-profit organization has this website address
What is .org?
Is created after the event by those who didn't experience the event directly
What is secondary source?
Giving credit to the original source of information
What is Citing Sources?
Someone who plagiarizes consistently in an academic setting, typically a college or university?
What is getting expelled?
An internet provider would have this as their domain
What is .net?
Original texts, creative works or artifacts during an event.
What is primary source?
Using someone's work but changing the words and/or sentence structure.
What is paraphrasing without citation?
What is a lawsuit?
A store creating an online store would use this website domain
What is .com?