Plagiarism.
Yes, you should put journal articles in quotation marks when citing them in your research paper.
good rule of thumb. if it diddnt pop out of your head, cite it. follow that rule and u likely wont get sue'd ~zero
Yes, you should put a journal article title in quotation marks when citing it in your research paper.
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.
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.
EJBRM (better known as Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods or simply Business Research) publishes a number of papers and summaries pertaining to the field of business. A number of other electronic journals concerning business exist, though EJBRM has the most exposure in the field.
Quotation without citation would be plagiarism. While not technically a crime, plagiarism is considered a moral offense, and is punishable by expulsion under the honor codes of many schools.
Journal of Electronic Defense was created in 1978.
Electronic Journal of Combinatorics was created in 1994.
The journal Electronic Transactions on Artificial Intelligence (ETAI) was created in 1997. It was established as an open-access journal to promote scholarly research and communication in the field of artificial intelligence. The ETAI emphasizes quality, transparency, and collaboration within the AI research community.
Statistics about Web usage you found in the Journal of Computer Science - becauase you are copying statistics from that of another making it a plagiarised statement.
Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management was created in 2003.