Plagiarism

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Plagiarism by Mind Map: Plagiarism

1. Self Plagiarism

1.1. Re-using ones own work

1.1.1. Re-used portions of ones own work

2. Mosiac Plagiarism

2.1. Using pieces of work from someone else

3. copyright infringement

3.1. Another type of plagiarism that can be using someone else's music or just being similar enough to be considered infringement.

4. Consequences of Plagiarism

4.1. Consequences at the college level can range anywhere from failure of an assignment or an entire course to permanent dismissal from college

5. Direct Plagiarism

5.1. Copying a source word for word without giving credit to the original author

5.1.1. Copying an entire paper or just a sentence or two of someone else's work

6. Accidental Plagiarism

6.1. When someone neglects to give credit to the original author

7. In conclusion: Plagiarism is intentionally or unintentionally using your or someone elses work without properly citing or referencing sources used. Plagiarism can have serious legal and academic repercussions.