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How to Avoid

Plagiarism
Presented by:
Sarya Alfarwati
Mutaman Abdelrahim
Overview
Introduction
Types
Consequences
How to avoid
Conclusion
Activities
Introduction
What is Plagiarism?
Presenting work or ideas from another source as your own, with or without consent of
the original author, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement

Plagiarism and Similarity?


Similarity refers to the presence of common elements or resemblances between two pieces of
work.Plagiarism, on the other hand, involves intentionally presenting someone else's work as
your own.
Types of Plagiarism

Complete Direct Self


Copy paste of an Some paragraphs Republish or reuse
entire article or lines are taken their own
without any from external previously
change sources published work
Types of Plagiarism

Paraphrasing Collusion
Changing words,
reordering sentences,
Unauthorized
or changing the collaboration among
structure of a certain parties
work
Consequences

01 02

Zero mark Loss of reputation


F grade Loss of employment
Expulsion from Uni Fines
How to Avoid Plagiarism

Keep Track of
Raise Awarness Proper Citation
Sources

Avoid Self-
Time Management Seek Guidance
Plagiarism

Practice Ethical
Digital Technologies
Writing
Conclusion

Joint
Implementing responsibility
from both Raise Awareness
Policies educational
institutions and
academic journals

Ensuring Fairness
Activities
Thank's For
Listening

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