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Published on Dec 15, 2015
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1.
Plagiarism
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2.
Clone
An act of submitting another's work, word-for-word, as one's own
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3.
CTRL-C
A written piece that contains significant portions of a text from a single source without alterations.
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4.
FIND-REPLACE
The act of changing key words and phrases but retaining the essential content of the source in a paper.
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5.
REMIX
An act of paraphrasing from other sources and making the content fit together seamlessly.
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David Gallard (Mr Guep)
6.
RECYCLE
The act of borrowing generously from one's own previous work without citation; To self plagiarize
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7.
HYBRID
The act of combining perfectly cited sources with copied passages-- without citation--in one paper.
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8.
MASHUP
A paper that represents a mix of copied material from several different sources without proper citation.
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9.
404 ERROR
A written piece that includes citations to non-existent or inaccurate information about sources.
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10.
AGGREGATOR
The "Aggregator" includes proper citation, but the paper contains almost no original work.
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RE-TWEET
This paper includes proper citation, but relies too closely on the text's original wording and/or structure.
Caitlin Wimberley
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