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What is Self Plagiarism

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Plagiarism: The Role of Librarian and Teachers in Combating It
Praveen Shukla (Durgapur Women's College, India) and Chandrima Das (Durgapur Women's College, India)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1482-5.ch011
Abstract
Plagiarism is using other's writing without properly crediting the author. The act itself may involve a violation of copyright. It definitely violates academic ethics. In the age of the internet, proliferation of information available online has made it extremely easy to plagiarize. There are various types of plagiarism and academic misconduct, though scholars often disagree as to exactly what constitutes a proper definition of plagiarism. Very often teachers, as well as students, practice it in some form or other due to sheer ignorance. It is the responsibility of the teachers and the librarians to devise strategies to combat plagiarism within the academia by raising awareness within both the teaching and student communities.
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