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Prof. K. P. Singh (Dept. of Lib. & Info. Science, University of Delhi)
Source : Josheph Immanuel Thomas


What is plagiarism?
How to avoid plagiarism in our work?
Plagiarism involves taking the expressions or thoughts of someone else, without praising the original creator fairly. Plagiarism occasionally includes the intentional copying of someone’s job, but it occurs unintentionally, by thoughtlessness or inattentiveness.

Some of the best tools to check your text for Plagiarism:
Grammarly
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Duplichecker
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TIPS FOR AVOIDING PLAGIARISM

- When paraphrasing, make sure you don’t just change or rearrange a couple of words. Read the document you intend to paraphrase correctly. Start writing the idea down with your own words. Test the paraphrase to the original document to ensure that you haven’t used the exact words or terms unintentionally.

Remember to follow the citation style guidelines and rules set by your instructor (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago).
- At the starting of the first sentence consisting a quote as well as paraphrase of another’s work, make it absolutely clear this is the idea of others (e.g., According to Smith . . . ).
- *Ensure to provide in-text citations* about all details obtained from the research of another author in your article. A typical citation in text involves the last name of the author as well as the source page number. At the later part of the last sentence, the in-text citation is placed having a quote or paraphrase from another’s work-example: (Jones, 127). For other examples of citations in text, verify with your instructor as well as librarian.

Books:
Print the database details of any books you can use for your paper while you utilize the library catalog to locate books; Catalog records keep providing brief data such as the author / s, title, publisher, as well as date of publication. The title and copyright pages may even be photocopied from the book that you need for your article. Notice the numbers of pages that you need to quote.

Journal, Magazine & Newspaper Articles:
keep a record of the articles you use for your paper online or in paper form. If you are using a library database post, you’ll need to provide the database details in your statement. The details from the database that you need to use may depends on the format type your instructor has stated. Many library databases do have citation tool which produces a citation automatically in the format you define. These citation tools are a good approach for modifying your references but they may still need to be “tweaked” as per the guidelines of your instructor.

Web Sites:
Take a copy of the web pages you utilize online or even in paper for your document. Ensure the exact page URL address is recorded on the website that is being used.
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