10 Types Of Plagarism
Recycle
Borrowing from your own prior work without telling the reader that you are doing so.
Find and Replace
Changing a bit more than Ctrl-C, but still retaining the essential content of the source; source not credited and/or quoted portions are not put in quotation marks.
Hybrid
Combines properly cited material with plagiarized material in an effort to persuade the reader that all material must be properly sourced.
CTRL-C
Contains most of the wording of the original source with a few words or phrases changed or rearranged; source not given credit and/or words borrowed from source not put in quotation marks
404 Error
Includes sources that don't exist or are inaccurate; misrepresentation of source
Remix
Paraphrases from multiple sources made to fit together; original sources not credited
Retweet
Paraphrases that include proper citation but rely too heavily on the original wording and/or structure
Mashup
Taking material from multiple sources without crediting any of them.
Clone
Word-for-word copy of another's work without giving credit to the source
Aggregator
Work contains properly cited material but little or none of the author's own words or ideas. Curation instead of creation