It is a plagiarism. You should alsways cite your sources, otherwise you just stole the content.
You have given information that has not been referenced. It is plagiarism, but aside from that, there is a more serious case of you presenting fact that may as well have been plucked from the air
Yes, not citing the sources of information that you used in your paper is considered plagiarism. It is important to properly credit the original authors to avoid plagiarism and give them the recognition they deserve for their work.
No legal limit when citing author. Not citing is immediately plagiarism.
Yes, citing a source helps students avoid plagiarism by giving credit to the original author and showing where the information was obtained from. It also allows others to locate the source and verify the information presented.
Plagiarism.
Yes, copying answers from WikiAnswers without proper attribution or citation can be considered plagiarism. It is important to provide credit to the original source of information to avoid plagiarism and ensure academic integrity.
Presenting common knowledge (such as the law of gravity) without citing a source
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No, citing the wrong source is simply an error. Plagiarism is failing to cite a source, so that you are presenting someone else's work as your own.
Yes, if you rearrange another author's words, you still need to cite the original source. Proper citation gives credit to the original author and prevents plagiarism.
Plagiarism is using someone else's work without giving proper credit, while citation is acknowledging the source of information used in your own work. Plagiarism is unethical and can lead to academic or professional consequences, while proper citation is a way to give credit to the original author and avoid plagiarism.
No. Under Section §106A. (Rights of certain authors to attribution and integrity) of US Copyright Law the author has the right to credit for his/her/their work. Additionally, using someone elses work without properly citing the source would leave you open to a claim of plagiarism.