Monday, May 25, 2009

Plagiarism

This is something often talked about but , what about it ? I have taken something from a web site which, I think explains what we need to know quite clearly and simply.

So, with reference to :-

http://www.ask.com/bar?q=references+pliagarism&page=1&qsrc=121&ab=0&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.uwplatt.edu%2Flibrary%2Freference%2Fplagiarism.html

I reproduce some highlights but would advise readers to visit the link for details.

"Plagiarism Defined

Plagiarism is stealing or using the writing or ideas of others as though they are one's own. The word comes from Latin, plagium which means "kidnapping".

According to West's Encyclopedia of American Law, plagiarism is "the act of appropriating the literary composition of another author, or excerpts, ideas, or passages therefrom, and passing the material off as one's own creation. Plagiarism is theft of another person's writing or ideas."

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For interest sake lets look at another site,

http://www.ask.com/bar?q=references+pliagarism&page=1&qsrc=121&ab=8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bristol.ac.uk%2Fis%2Flibrary%2Ffindinginformation%2Fplagiarism%2Fadvice.html

"What is plagiarism?

The University's Examination Regulations define plagiarism in the following way:

'Plagiarism is the unacknowledged inclusion in a student’s work of material derived from the published or unpublished work of another. This constitutes plagiarism whether it is intentional or unintentional. “Work” includes internet sources as well as printed material. Examples include:


-Quoting another’s work “word for word” without placing the phrase(s), sentence(s) or paragraph(s) in quotation marks and providing a reference for the source.

--Using statistics, tables, figures, formulae, data, diagrams, questionnaires, images, musical notation, computer code, etc., created by others without acknowledging and referencing the original source. This list is not intended to be exhaustive.

-Summarising, or paraphrasing the work or ideas of another without acknowledging and referencing the original source. “Paraphrasing” means re-stating another author’s ideas, meaning or information in a student’s own words.

-Copying the work of another student, with or without that student’s agreement.

-Collaborating with another student, even where the initial collaboration is legitimate, e.g., joint project work, and then presenting the resulting work as one’s own. If students are unclear about the extent of collaboration which is permitted in joint work they should consult the relevant tutor.

-Submitting, in whole or in part, work which has previously been submitted at the University of Bristol or elsewhere, without fully referencing the earlier work. This includes unacknowledged re-use of the student’s own submitted work.

-Buying or commissioning an essay or other piece of work and presenting it as a student’s own.' "

Although the context seems to be on students' environment only, I believe this extends to other areas outside the academic institutions . Of course there are other sites available. But my message here is that we should , at least , be aware of prevailing good practice.

Anyway, this is just something that happened to cross my mind this morning.

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11 comments:

Helas木村 said...

The word that often use.. CIPLAK....

p/s but movie downlaod from internet can consider CIPLAK also or well known as cetak rompak..... but... still good... hehe...

imsunnysideup said...

hahahah
Whatever the name , 'lanun', or what have you, its the same, but lets stick to the literary environment.

and lets talk about 'written' 'ciplakness'....only ya, otherwise all of us will be charged ...hehehehe

Azhar85 said...

sir..
student can do this only in the university or college environment..in reality..they will gonna get sued if they plagiarise others work...huhuhu :)

Helas木村 said...

ok... written ciplakss...

Copy and Paste..... exactly like the original without change even abit of the info... include chnge the font color/size... still Ciplakss...

imsunnysideup said...

unfortunately the universiteis (not just malaysian) cannot use the word 'ciplak' helas. That would be an act of 'ciplak' on the word 'ciplak', so its better to skip the word and stick to 'plagiarism' ya. hehehheeh because 'ciplak' seem to cover everythinbg under the sun , for Malaysia. !

Helas木村 said...

ok..sorry for that.my mistake :D..i use plagiarism after this ... a bit hard to make the sound.. hehehehhe.. thats y i use c****k..

:D

Hazalee_Hassan said...

How can we definitely defined "Plagiarism"?
Even some authors have written
somethin' that they have taken from other resources. And then the claims as their own. In my view the only non-plagiarism is the first writing that happen in the world history. Maybe from the time man knew how to write

imsunnysideup said...

hazalee

Nobody says you can't use them. But you can't take the whole work in toto and claim it to be yours like some people do.
You MUST gice credits to the ORIGINAL (as you know it) WRITER> Thats only fair because it is interlectual property. Or at least put a reference notifying where you got the information.

Recently I was shocked when I read an acquaintance's blog on an educational pedagogical issue . But then another friend friend of mine gave a link and I found that easily about 90o/o of that posting were taken lock, stock and barrel from this link.
Imagine my shock . In future I have to be careful about telling off students about their 'copy and paste' work !!--

helas
alaaaa---lanun , pirate, submarine , whatever also means the same to us...heheheh

shazra said...

It is all about referencing. If you want to cut and paste it is considered as a direct quote and it should not be of certain length. U just can't simply cut and paste pages and pages. A paragraph or two is ok with the correct referencing.

shazra said...

'counterfeit' for all those imitated goods

imsunnysideup said...

Good point shaz !