5 Questions
Which of the following is the correct definition of plagiarism?
Using work or ideas from another source without consent of the original author
Which of the following is NOT a type of publication mentioned in the text?
Patents in the relevant subject
What is peer review?
The evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies as the producers of the work
What is the responsibility of a different author or group of authors in edited books?
Writing one or more book chapters
Where are reports released by international organizations typically found?
International databases
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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