Not necessarily, but it could still be a copyright violation. Plagiarism is taking credit for someone's work or not giving proper attribution. But if you are copying to give away or sell without saying it is your original work, that is not plagiarism, but piracy.
When you are scanning text, you have to make sure you scan it in text mode or what is sometimes called OCR mode. Otherwise it is just scanning your text like a picture, so it is basically a photo of it, so it cannot be edited. Check your user manual for your scanner and you will find how to get it to scan just text in a way that it can be edited.
Yes, altering the wording of a text without proper citation can still be considered plagiarism.
When scanning a picture it can change images into codes for input to the computer.
Look in your text book don't get answers of the internet its called plagiarism
plagiarism is when you wright the exact same thing that was in a text or a book and ect... bye: unknown!! peace out!!!!:-)
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yes, or it would still be considered plagiarism
Any written text that is correctly referenced either within the text or in the reference section.
Citing a source is not considered plagiarism, as long as the source is properly credited in the text and in a bibliography or reference list.
jpeg files can't be converted to *.doc files, microsoft word is a word processing tool, not an image editor, but you can insert the image via the insert menu, and centering it and/or if it has a high resolution making it as big as the page itself.
Scanning in reading is a technique where you quickly look through a text to find specific information, such as keywords or dates, without reading every word. It is an efficient way to locate details in a text without the need to read it in its entirety. Scanning is often used when you have a specific question or need to find particular information within a text quickly.
copying large sections of text without proper citation