Plagiarism and Peer Review
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Plagiarism and Peer Review

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Which of the following is the correct definition of plagiarism?

  • Using work or ideas from another source without incorporating it into your own work
  • Using work or ideas from another source without consent of the original author (correct)
  • Using work or ideas from another source with full acknowledgement of the original author
  • Using work or ideas from another source without acknowledging the original author
  • Which of the following is NOT a type of publication mentioned in the text?

  • Edited books with chapters written by different authors
  • Books wholly written by one author or a few co-authors
  • Patents in the relevant subject (correct)
  • Scientific articles published in scientific journals
  • What is peer review?

  • The evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies as the producers of the work (correct)
  • The evaluation of work by the original author
  • The evaluation of work by the general public
  • The evaluation of work by a group of experts from different fields
  • What is the responsibility of a different author or group of authors in edited books?

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    Where are reports released by international organizations typically found?

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    Study Notes

    Plagiarism and Academic Publishing

    • Plagiarism is the act of presenting someone else's words, ideas, or concepts as one's own, without proper acknowledgment or credit.
    • Types of publications mentioned in the text include edited books, journals, and reports.
    • Peer review is a process of evaluating the quality, validity, and relevance of academic research by experts in the same field.
    • In edited books, the responsibility of a different author or group of authors is to contribute individual chapters or sections, while the editor oversees the overall publication.
    • Reports released by international organizations are typically found in digital libraries, online repositories, and websites of those organizations.

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