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PLAGIARISM AND COPYRIGHT IN ESSAY WRITING

By Kendall Jenkins on 2021-05-06 07:09:00

College and university studies involve various written assignments such as essays or responses or summaries to academic sources read. It is assumed that the student carries out this work, reading the given literary sources, analyzing the opinions of the authors, and synthesizing their views or answering the teacher's questions. Moreover, independence in completing written assignments is a mandatory requirement, and violating this is a severe offense for the student. Violation of integrity can cause severe degradation of scores and even lead to expulsion from college. 

How To Avoid Plagiarism in Your Essays?

However, this is not all. In fact, it is not enough to write all the essays and reviews on articles and discussions on your own. It is necessary to quote from the sources assigned or found, but it must be done in such a way that you are not accused of plagiarism. For example, if you use someone's opinion without referring to the source, then your teacher may ask you whose thought it is, the author’s or yours. If you say that yours, then the teacher will think that you simply stole someone else's idea and passed it off as yours. 

This is already considered plagiarism. Simultaneously, direct copying and pasting from another text into your work can also be considered plagiarism. If you cannot avoid direct quotation, take text from another source in the exact order of words as in the source, but ensure to use citations at the end of the phrase. Thus, always put the borrowed piece of text with quotation marks. Depending on the task, the citation format can be different styles, for example:

  • APA

  • MLA

  • Chicago 

  • Harvard. 

Fortunately, today there are many free and paid online services and programs that automatically generate quotes, allowing you to simply copy and paste them into the text and the reference list at the end.

You also want to avoid plagiarism when referring to the opinion of researchers. Put the necessary credentials at the end of the quotation, depending on the specified academic format. For example, if you use American Psychological Association (APA) style, then you must use the source's name and the year of publication of the article by commas. If you use a direct quote in quotation marks, then add the year of the source and page number where you took this quote. If you paraphrase someone’s text, then the page number is optional. If you are using the Modern Language Association (MLA) citation style, you need to include the author's surname and page number without a comma. Always be careful with direct quotes and excerpts from other sources. Typically, using seven or more words in the same order as in the source may be considered plagiarism. Therefore, use short quotes, if necessary, consisting of three to five words, inserting them into the text. 

According to the rules of academic writing, you cannot use quotes in the first and last sentences of a paragraph, as well as begin and end the essay with them. It is better to use the quotation in the middle of the paragraph, and after linking to the source, give your explanation of what the author means.

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