Academic Integrity: Plagiarism and Copyright

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What is the term used to describe the act of reusing one's own published work without proper credit?

Self-Plagiarism

What is the phrase used to describe the act of copying a quote from another source without using quotation marks?

Patchwork Plagiarism

What is the main purpose of citations in academic writing?

To avoid plagiarism

What is the term used to describe the act of entwining one's own words with another writer's words without proper citations?

Mosaic Plagiarism

What is the primary reason for having a Fair Use Policy?

To respect intellectual property

How many types of plagiarism are mentioned in the text?

8

What is the term for plagiarism that occurs when a writer unintentionally misses a citation or forgets to use quotation marks?

Accidental plagiarism

What is the purpose of using a plagiarism checker app like Grammarly?

To detect accidental plagiarism

What type of plagiarism occurs when a writer copies and pastes text from the original source into their essay without citation or quotation marks?

Verbatim plagiarism

What type of violation occurs when a writer incorrectly cites a source?

Plagiarism

What is paper-cloning plagiarism?

Submitting a paper written by someone else

What is the primary purpose of copyright law?

To provide legal protection to the owner of an original work

What is the term for plagiarism that occurs when a writer paraphrases someone else's work and passes the idea(s) off as their own?

Paraphrasing plagiarism

What is the duration of copyright protection after the author's lifetime?

50 years

What is an example of a type of work that is protected by copyright law?

Ornamental designs

What is the purpose of using a search engine like Yandex in plagiarism detection?

To detect plagiarism in images

What is fair use in the context of copyright law?

Using limited portions of a work for a specific purpose

What is a common mistake that can lead to plagiarism?

States a fact that is supported by two or more sources, but only cites one

Test your knowledge on plagiarism, copyright, and fair use. Learn how to properly cite sources and avoid common mistakes that can lead to plagiarism. Understand the importance of academic integrity in research and writing.

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