types of plagerism
vague or incorrect citation
a writer should indicate clearly where borrowing begins and ends.
no
can a previous assignment whole or part be offered as fresh submission to a course instructor
direct plagiarism
copying a sourcs word for word without indicating that it is a quotation and crediting the author
surrounding them with citation at the beginning with the authors name and at the end with parenthetical reference
how paraphrases and summaries should be written
mosaic plagerism
most common type of plagerism
borrowing work from other students
must write your own essays. having another student dictate to you as you write down their words.
mosaic plagerism
the writer doesn't copy the source directly but changes a few words in each sentence or slightly reworks a paragraph without giving credit. those sentences are not quotations but they are so close that they should be quoted directly or cited
when a paraphrase, summary or quotation begins, ends, or is interrupted
the writer must always indicate clearly
severe direct plagerism
turning in a paper that someone else has written
auto plagerism
when an author plagiarism his or her own writing
MLA
which citation style should be learned