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- Ligne n°35 : Is Recycling Your Own Work Plagiarism?
Ligne n°37 : ... Written on July 20 2016.- Ligne n°38 : [self-plagiarism-blog-image.png]
Ligne n°45 : ... their work, either in full or in excerpts, over and over again. How can- Ligne n°46 : republishing one’s own work be defined as plagiarism if the author has
Ligne n°47 : only used his or her own words and ideas? This article explores the ...
Ligne n°47 : ... only used his or her own words and ideas? This article explores the- Ligne n°48 : definition of self-plagiarism, how it crosses into copyright laws and
Ligne n°49 : ethical issues, and the different ways an author can avoid this ...- Ligne n°53 : What is Self-plagiarism?
Ligne n°63 : ... Leslie might commit what Scanlon (2007) calls “academic fraud,” a form- Ligne n°64 : of selfplagiarism (pg. 57).
- Ligne n°66 : Self-plagiarism is defined as a type of plagiarism in which the writer
- Ligne n°66 : Self-plagiarism is defined as a type of plagiarism in which the writer
Ligne n°67 : republishes a work in its entirety or reuses portions of a previously ...
Ligne n°69 : ... because they are the authors, they can use the work again as they wish;- Ligne n°70 : they can’t really plagiarize themselves because they are not taking any
Ligne n°71 : words or ideas from someone else. But while the discussion continues on ...
Ligne n°71 : ... words or ideas from someone else. But while the discussion continues on- Ligne n°72 : whether self-plagiarism is possible, the ethical issue of
Ligne n°73 : self-plagiarism is significant, especially because self-plagiarism can ...
Ligne n°72 : ... whether self-plagiarism is possible, the ethical issue of- Ligne n°73 : self-plagiarism is significant, especially because self-plagiarism can
- Ligne n°73 : self-plagiarism is significant, especially because self-plagiarism can
Ligne n°74 : infringe upon a publisher’s copyright. Traditional definitions of ...
Ligne n°74 : ... infringe upon a publisher’s copyright. Traditional definitions of- Ligne n°75 : plagiarism do not account for self-plagiarism, so writers may be
- Ligne n°75 : plagiarism do not account for self-plagiarism, so writers may be
Ligne n°76 : unaware of the ethics and laws involved in reusing or repurposing ...- Ligne n°79 : The American Psychological Association (2010) explains how plagiarism
Ligne n°80 : differs from self-plagiarism: “Whereas plagiarism refers to the ...
Ligne n°79 : ... The American Psychological Association (2010) explains how plagiarism- Ligne n°80 : differs from self-plagiarism: “Whereas plagiarism refers to the
- Ligne n°80 : differs from self-plagiarism: “Whereas plagiarism refers to the
Ligne n°81 : practice of claiming credit for the words, ideas, and concepts of ...
Ligne n°81 : ... practice of claiming credit for the words, ideas, and concepts of- Ligne n°82 : others, self-plagiarism refers to the practice of presenting one’s own
Ligne n°83 : previously published work as though it were new” (pg. 170). ...- Ligne n°85 : As Roig (2006) suggests, self-plagiarism occurs “when authors reuse
Ligne n°86 : their own previously written work or data in a ‘new’ written product ...
Ligne n°87 : ... without letting the reader know that this material has appeared- Ligne n°88 : elsewhere” (pg. 16). Roig identifies a few types of self-plagiarism:
Ligne n°89 : * Republishing the same paper that is published elsewhere without ...- Ligne n°97 : Definitions of Plagiarism
- Ligne n°99 : The question of whether self-plagiarism exists or not—is it possible to
Ligne n°100 : plagiarize oneself?—is rooted in the definition of plagiarism. ...
Ligne n°99 : ... The question of whether self-plagiarism exists or not—is it possible to- Ligne n°100 : plagiarize oneself?—is rooted in the definition of plagiarism.
- Ligne n°100 : plagiarize oneself?—is rooted in the definition of plagiarism.
Ligne n°101 : Plagiarism is typically defined as stealing the work of another and ...
Ligne n°100 : ... plagiarize oneself?—is rooted in the definition of plagiarism.- Ligne n°101 : Plagiarism is typically defined as stealing the work of another and
Ligne n°102 : presenting it as if it were one’s own. The Oxford English Dictionary ...
Ligne n°102 : ... presenting it as if it were one’s own. The Oxford English Dictionary- Ligne n°103 : (2011) defines plagiarism as taking the work of another as “literary
Ligne n°104 : theft.” The verb to “plagiarize” is defined as: ...
Ligne n°103 : ... (2011) defines plagiarism as taking the work of another as “literary- Ligne n°104 : theft.” The verb to “plagiarize” is defined as:
Ligne n°105 : * “To take and use as one's own (the thoughts, writings, or ...
Ligne n°111 : ... According to the OED definition, in the strict sense recycling papers- Ligne n°112 : would not be plagiarism.
- Ligne n°114 : However, Merriam-Webster Dictionary (2011) defines to “plagiarize”
Ligne n°115 : similarly with the addition description in the second definition below: ...
Ligne n°122 : ... under “to present as new and original an idea or product derived from- Ligne n°123 : an existing source” and is, therefore, considered plagiarism. But what
Ligne n°124 : is more important than the definition of plagiarism, and whether it is ...
Ligne n°123 : ... an existing source” and is, therefore, considered plagiarism. But what- Ligne n°124 : is more important than the definition of plagiarism, and whether it is
Ligne n°125 : possible to “self-plagiarize,” is the ethics behind self-plagiarism. ...
Ligne n°124 : ... is more important than the definition of plagiarism, and whether it is- Ligne n°125 : possible to “self-plagiarize,” is the ethics behind self-plagiarism.
- Ligne n°125 : possible to “self-plagiarize,” is the ethics behind self-plagiarism.
Ligne n°126 : __________________________________________________________________ ...- Ligne n°128 : Ethical Issues of Self-plagiarism
- Ligne n°130 : Publications manuals have a set standard regarding self-plagiarism.
Ligne n°131 : When an author publishes in a journal, the author often signs over ...
Ligne n°158 : ... Biomedical journals in particular have had significant problems with- Ligne n°159 : copyright due to self-plagiarism and many have taken a stance against
Ligne n°160 : the practice in publication. Some have gone so far as to request the ...
Ligne n°165 : ... taken a recent position against the practice by addressing- Ligne n°166 : self-plagiarism in the 2010 sixth edition of the publication manual, a
Ligne n°167 : discussion, which is absent from previous editions. ...- Ligne n°184 : Avoiding Self-plagiarism
Ligne n°186 : ... Roig (2006) offers writers a comprehensive list of guidelines for- Ligne n°187 : avoiding plagiarism, four of which deal specifically with
Ligne n°188 : self-plagiarism, as follows: ...
Ligne n°187 : ... avoiding plagiarism, four of which deal specifically with- Ligne n°188 : self-plagiarism, as follows:
Ligne n°189 : * Guideline 10: Authors who submit a manuscript for publication ...
Ligne n°205 : ... ethical breach.- Ligne n°206 : * Guideline 12: Because some instances of plagiarism,
Ligne n°207 : self-plagiarism, and even some writing practices that might ...
Ligne n°206 : ... * Guideline 12: Because some instances of plagiarism,- Ligne n°207 : self-plagiarism, and even some writing practices that might
Ligne n°208 : otherwise be acceptable (e.g., extensive paraphrasing or quoting of ...
Ligne n°219 : ... Technology like iThenticate by Turnitin is another way to avoid- Ligne n°220 : self-plagiarism. By comparing written work against the largest database
Ligne n°221 : of scholarly, full-text content, authors and researchers can screen ...- Ligne n°228 : The issue of self-plagiarism is becoming more and more prevalent, and
Ligne n°229 : some fields, particularly in STM organizations, such as biomedicine, ...
Ligne n°229 : ... some fields, particularly in STM organizations, such as biomedicine,- Ligne n°230 : have seen a rising trend in self-plagiarism. The APA publication manual
Ligne n°231 : has no discussion of self-plagiarism in its fifth edition, but ...
Ligne n°230 : ... have seen a rising trend in self-plagiarism. The APA publication manual- Ligne n°231 : has no discussion of self-plagiarism in its fifth edition, but
Ligne n°232 : addresses it twice in the sixth edition, perhaps to prevent such ...
Ligne n°235 : ... processes, including the use of technology that helps detect potential- Ligne n°236 : self-plagiarism before submitting their work for publication.
Ligne n°245 : ... Press.- Ligne n°246 : * “Plagiarize.” (2011). Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Retrieved from
Ligne n°247 : http://www.merriam-webster.com. ...
Ligne n°247 : ... http://www.merriam-webster.com.- Ligne n°248 : * “Plagiarism, n.” (2011). OED Online (3rd. ed.). Retrieved from
Ligne n°249 : http://www.oed.com. ...
Ligne n°249 : ... http://www.oed.com.- Ligne n°250 : * “Plagiarize, v.” (2011). OED Online (3rd. ed. ). Retrieved from
Ligne n°251 : http://www.oed.com. ...
Ligne n°251 : ... http://www.oed.com.- Ligne n°252 : * Roig, Miguel. (2006). Avoiding plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and
- Ligne n°252 : * Roig, Miguel. (2006). Avoiding plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and
Ligne n°253 : other questionable writing practices: A guide to ethical writing. ...
Ligne n°253 : ... other questionable writing practices: A guide to ethical writing.- Ligne n°254 : Retrieved from http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~roigm/plagiarism.doc
Ligne n°255 : * Scanlon, Patrick M. (2007). Song from myself: An anatomy of ...
Ligne n°256 : ... self-plagairism. Plagiary: Cross-Disciplinary Studies in- Ligne n°257 : Plagiarism, Fabrication, and Falsification, 57-66.
Ligne n°258 : * Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright. (2010). Copyright. ...