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Plagiarism Kills
Plagiarism is the unauthorized use or copying of words or ideas of another author. The advent of the digital world has made plagiarism easier than ever. With a few mouse clicks, anyone can copy and paste sentences and paragraphs, or an entire essay to make it appear as if he or she was its author. Anti-plagiarism tools are softwares that scan and cross-references a written work of a student against an electronic database to detect if it had been copied or re-written. This software can detect if the student used the cut-and-paste method to get information from websites, if he bought a custom paper from a company that doesn't submit original work, or if he copied the essay paper of another student. If the plagiarism software finds something suspicious, it will present a report in a convenient format - plain text, HTML files, Microsoft Word and Word Perfect. Anti-plagiarism tools can either be web-based (free) or be installed softwares. Search engines like Google and Gigablast are considered the free tools of plagiarism detection; they can search the authenticity of complete sentences or phrases. The drawback, however, of some anti-plagiarism tools – both free and installed - are their limited database. If a professor checks a submitted essay or term paper and its contents are beyond the parameters of a particular tool, the professor might consider the work original. The best thing for a professor to do is still to educate students about plagiarism. Students need to be aware that plagiarism is a combination of stealing and lying, and it's showing disrespect not only to the professor but also to other students as well. Copying term papers or even parts of a term paper robs a student of the wonderful opportunity to discover something new, and the chance to improve his skills in doing research, in analyzing and organizing, in writing, and in managing time. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Scoth Attayde a young achiever from New Zealand and known for being a William Shakespeare fanatic. He was entitled as " Junior Shakespeare" when he joined one of the poetry contest in Hamilton, New Zealand. He is currently working in a custom term paper services company. |
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