Quotation and Citation
I have a sentence directly copied from a source to a paper. This sentence is cited but not quoted. In this point, it is regarded as plagiarism
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Can we say plagiarism for the opposite case: Directly copied sentence is quoted but not cited
american-english quotations citation plagiarism
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I have a sentence directly copied from a source to a paper. This sentence is cited but not quoted. In this point, it is regarded as plagiarism
.
Can we say plagiarism for the opposite case: Directly copied sentence is quoted but not cited
american-english quotations citation plagiarism
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I have a sentence directly copied from a source to a paper. This sentence is cited but not quoted. In this point, it is regarded as plagiarism
.
Can we say plagiarism for the opposite case: Directly copied sentence is quoted but not cited
american-english quotations citation plagiarism
I have a sentence directly copied from a source to a paper. This sentence is cited but not quoted. In this point, it is regarded as plagiarism
.
Can we say plagiarism for the opposite case: Directly copied sentence is quoted but not cited
american-english quotations citation plagiarism
american-english quotations citation plagiarism
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Plagiarism is a wrongful appropriation of content from another author. Note that it requires two conditions and both of them require judgement.
Appropriation. Copying, or quoting, without citation can be considered appropriation, but not always. It could just be imitation if no implication is made that the copier is attributing the content to themselves.
Wrongful. The appropriation must be judged to be not allowed. If you start a tale with - Once upon a time, in a faraway country, there lived a princess - you are likely to be copying many other authors but it should be okay, since lots of people have used it for far long to be illegal.
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Plagiarism is a wrongful appropriation of content from another author. Note that it requires two conditions and both of them require judgement.
Appropriation. Copying, or quoting, without citation can be considered appropriation, but not always. It could just be imitation if no implication is made that the copier is attributing the content to themselves.
Wrongful. The appropriation must be judged to be not allowed. If you start a tale with - Once upon a time, in a faraway country, there lived a princess - you are likely to be copying many other authors but it should be okay, since lots of people have used it for far long to be illegal.
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Plagiarism is a wrongful appropriation of content from another author. Note that it requires two conditions and both of them require judgement.
Appropriation. Copying, or quoting, without citation can be considered appropriation, but not always. It could just be imitation if no implication is made that the copier is attributing the content to themselves.
Wrongful. The appropriation must be judged to be not allowed. If you start a tale with - Once upon a time, in a faraway country, there lived a princess - you are likely to be copying many other authors but it should be okay, since lots of people have used it for far long to be illegal.
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Plagiarism is a wrongful appropriation of content from another author. Note that it requires two conditions and both of them require judgement.
Appropriation. Copying, or quoting, without citation can be considered appropriation, but not always. It could just be imitation if no implication is made that the copier is attributing the content to themselves.
Wrongful. The appropriation must be judged to be not allowed. If you start a tale with - Once upon a time, in a faraway country, there lived a princess - you are likely to be copying many other authors but it should be okay, since lots of people have used it for far long to be illegal.
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Plagiarism is a wrongful appropriation of content from another author. Note that it requires two conditions and both of them require judgement.
Appropriation. Copying, or quoting, without citation can be considered appropriation, but not always. It could just be imitation if no implication is made that the copier is attributing the content to themselves.
Wrongful. The appropriation must be judged to be not allowed. If you start a tale with - Once upon a time, in a faraway country, there lived a princess - you are likely to be copying many other authors but it should be okay, since lots of people have used it for far long to be illegal.
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