A Simple Step to Avoid Being Plagiarized
Posted: April 03, 2015
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Plagiarism is a problem that can affect anyone who has ever created any type of content. The risk of being copied has become even more prominent because of online content.
Learn how to check your work to ensure that it isn't being plagiarized by someone else.
Mark Zeni, writer for Daily Blog Tips, shares how to check your work to make sure it's not being plagiarized.
Check Your Work For Plagiarism To Make Sure You Are Not Being Copied
Plagiarism is the wrongful appropriation of someone else’s thoughts and ideas. It involves copying the text and re-publishing it as your own.
The plagiarism problem is as old as print itself, but with the Internet it gained a far greater scale, as now it takes literally seconds to copy the work of someone else. For instance, the Education Week newspaper conducted a survey that showed impressive results: 54% of students said they plagiarized from the Internet while doing homework. Also the survey presented other interesting data: 47% of questioned students were sure their teachers tend to ignore the fact students are cheating.
Not only that. Given the sense of anonymity that the web provides, many people think that the probability that they will be caught is minimal. Some even believe that whatever is found online is public domain, and therefore they feel free to copy and use any text as they wish.
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