The presence or absence of a bibliography has no impact on whether plagiarism has occurred in the piece. To put the matter differently: All quotations must be clearly marked as such and the source given individually in each case. It notsufficient to list the work(s) in the bibliography.
Bibliographies are important because they provide a list of sources used in research, allowing others to verify information or continue studying the topic. They also give credit to original authors and help prevent plagiarism. Additionally, bibliographies help readers discover related works for further exploration.
No legal limit when citing author. Not citing is immediately plagiarism.
Yvette Scheven has written: 'Bibliographies for African studies, 1976-1979' -- subject(s): Bibliography of bibliographies, Humanities, Social sciences 'Bibliographies for African studies 1970-1975' -- subject(s): Bibliography of bibliographies, Humanities, Social sciences 'Bibliographies for African studies, 1980-1983' -- subject(s): Bibliography of bibliographies
what are bibliographies
Patricia K. Ballou has written: 'Women, a bibliography of bibliographies' -- subject(s): Bibliography of bibliographies, Women 'Women' -- subject(s): Bibliography of bibliographies, Women
plagiarism
Aksel G. S. Josephson has written: 'Bibliographies of bibliographies' 'Efficiency and bibliographical research'
it is use for inportant thing
John Drew Ridge has written: 'Annotated bibliographies of mineral deposits in the Western Hemisphere' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Ore deposits 'Selected bibliographies of hydrothermal and magnetic mineral deposits' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Mines and mineral resources 'Annotated Bibliographies of Mineral Deposits in Europe' -- subject(s): Bibliography of bibliographies, Ore deposits
The prefix of "plagiarism" is "plagi-".
Plagiarism and copyright infringement.
Jean Paul Reid has written: 'Bibliography of bibliographies on transportation and related fields' -- subject(s): Bibliography of bibliographies, Transportation