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PlagiarismPlagiarism
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
Definition
“Passing off someone else's work intentionally or
unintentionally as your own for your own benefit“
Having been told now, you cannot come
back and argue that you didn’t know the
consequences
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
•Plagiarism is a very serious academic offence.
•Students are expected to show how their views are
developed and to support their opinions by referring to
others' ideas.
•The way in which students develop their views is often
referred to as 'making the argument' though this has
nothing to do with disagreement or fighting.
Plagiarism
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
PlagiarismPlagiarism
 Students are expected to show they agree or
disagree with others' views and where they
disagree, to explain why they do so. This is
called critical analysis but is much more than
just criticising the other person. It means
making a judgement about someone else's
work.
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
“Plagiarism is the use, without acknowledgement, of the
intellectual work of other people, and the act of
representing the ideas or discoveries of another as one's
own in written work submitted for assessment.
To copy sentences, phrases or even striking expressions
without acknowledgement of the source (either by
inadequate citation or failure to indicate verbatim
quotations), is plagiarism; to paraphrase without
acknowledgement is likewise plagiarism.”
Plagiarism
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
“Where such copying or paraphrase has occurred the lake
mention of the source in the bibliography shall not be
deemed sufficient acknowledgement; each such instance
must be referred specifically to its source”.
Verbatim quotations must be either in inverted commas,
or indented, and directly acknowledged.
Plagiarism
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
PlagiarismPlagiarism, as defined in the 1995, as defined in the 1995
Random House Compact UnabridgedRandom House Compact Unabridged
DictionaryDictionary, is the, is the "use or close imitation
of the language and thoughts of another
author and the representation of them as
one's own original work."
Plagiarism
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
•Within academia, plagiarism by students, professors, or
researchers is considered as academic dishonesty or
academic fraud.
•In journalism, plagiarism is considered a breach of
journalistic ethics, and reporters caught plagiarizing
typically face disciplinary measures ranging from
suspension to termination.
•Some individuals caught plagiarizing in academic or
journalistic contexts claim that they plagiarized
unintentionallyunintentionally, by failing to include quotations or give the
appropriate citation.
Plagiarism
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
 While plagiarism in academia and journalism has a
centuries-old history.
 After the development of the Internet, where articles
appear as electronic text, has made the physical act of
copying the work of others much easier, simply by
copying and pasting text from one web page to
another.
Plagiarism
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
 Plagiarism is not copyright infringement.
 While both terms may apply.
 Copyright infringement is a violation of the rights of a
copyright holder, when material protected by copyright is used
without consent. On the other hand, plagiarism is concerned
with the unearned increment to the plagiarizing author's
reputation that is achieved through false claims of authorship.
Plagiarism
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
Higher Education Commission (HEC) Policy on
Plagiarism
According to the Concise Oxford Dictionary,According to the Concise Oxford Dictionary,
PlagiarismPlagiarism is defined as "is defined as "taking and usingtaking and using
the thoughts, writings, and inventions ofthe thoughts, writings, and inventions of
another person as one's own“ (HEC).another person as one's own“ (HEC).
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
– Verbatim copying, near-verbatim copying, or purposelyVerbatim copying, near-verbatim copying, or purposely
paraphrasing portions of another author's paper orparaphrasing portions of another author's paper or
unpublished report without citing the exact reference.unpublished report without citing the exact reference.
– Copying elements of another author's paper, such asCopying elements of another author's paper, such as
equations or illustrations that are not common knowledge,equations or illustrations that are not common knowledge,
or copying or purposely paraphrasing sentences withoutor copying or purposely paraphrasing sentences without
citing the source.citing the source.
– Verbatim copying portions of another author's paper orVerbatim copying portions of another author's paper or
from reports by citing but not clearly differentiating whatfrom reports by citing but not clearly differentiating what
text has been copied (e.g. not applying quotation markstext has been copied (e.g. not applying quotation marks
correctly) and /or not citing the source correctly.correctly) and /or not citing the source correctly.
Plagiarism
HEC Policy
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
 "The unacknowledged use of computer programs,
mathematical / computer models / algorithms,
computer software in all forms, macros, spreadsheets,
web pages, databases, mathematical deviations and
calculations, designs / models / displays of any sort,
diagrams, graphs, tables, drawings, works of art of
any sort, fine art pieces or artifacts, digital images,
computer-aided design drawings, GIS files,
photographs, maps, music / composition of any sort,
posters, presentations and tracing."
Plagiarism
HEC Policy
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
 Self-plagiarism, that is, the verbatim or near-
verbatim re-use of significant portions of one's
own copyrighted work without citing the
original source.
Plagiarism
HEC Policy
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
Responsibility of the Institutions & Organizations:
 All institutions and organizations are responsible toAll institutions and organizations are responsible to
explain their students, teachers, researchers and staff ofexplain their students, teachers, researchers and staff of
the definition, implications and resulting punishmentsthe definition, implications and resulting punishments
in case, after due investigation, they are found guilty ofin case, after due investigation, they are found guilty of
plagiarism.plagiarism.
Plagiarism
HEC Policy
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
Penalties for Plagiarism
 Plagiarism is an intellectual crime. As such the penalties for plagiarismPlagiarism is an intellectual crime. As such the penalties for plagiarism
should not only take into account the severity and recurrence of theshould not only take into account the severity and recurrence of the
offence, but also the intellectual standing of the offender. This entails aoffence, but also the intellectual standing of the offender. This entails a
gradual increase in punitive action with minimum punishment for a firstgradual increase in punitive action with minimum punishment for a first
time offence by a student who copies a home work assignment to atime offence by a student who copies a home work assignment to a
maximum punishment for a teacher/researcher/staff who attempts tomaximum punishment for a teacher/researcher/staff who attempts to
present / publish, or actually presents / publishes plagiarized material; aspresent / publish, or actually presents / publishes plagiarized material; as
his / her own, in a conference / journal.his / her own, in a conference / journal.
 The punishments for Plagiarism have been divided into two separateThe punishments for Plagiarism have been divided into two separate
categories, i.e those for "Teachers, Researchers and Staff" and those for thecategories, i.e those for "Teachers, Researchers and Staff" and those for the
"Students"."Students".
Plagiarism
HEC Policy
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
Students:
When an act of plagiarism, is found to have occurred, theWhen an act of plagiarism, is found to have occurred, the
"Plagiarism Standing Committee" in its recommendations,"Plagiarism Standing Committee" in its recommendations,
DEPENDING UPON THE SERIOUSNESS OF THE
PROVEN OFFENCE, will advise the Vice Chancellor /, will advise the Vice Chancellor /
Head of the Organization, to take any one or a combinationHead of the Organization, to take any one or a combination
of the following disciplinary action (s) against the studentof the following disciplinary action (s) against the student
(s) found guilty of the offence:(s) found guilty of the offence:
 In the case of thesis, the responsibility of plagiarism will beIn the case of thesis, the responsibility of plagiarism will be
of the student and not of the supervisor or members of theof the student and not of the supervisor or members of the
Supervisory Committee.Supervisory Committee.
Plagiarism
HEC Policy
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
 The offender may be expelled / rusticated from
the University and from joining any institution
of Higher Education in Pakistan for a period as
considered appropriate by the "Plagiarism
Standing Committee”.
 A notice may be circulated among all academic
institutions and research organization to this
effect.
Plagiarism
HEC Policy
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
 The offender may be relegated to a lower class.
 The offender may be given a failure grade in the
subject.
 The offender may be fined an amount as deemed
appropriate.
 The offender may be given a written warning if the
offence is minor and is committed for the first time.
 The degree of a student may be withdrawn if AT
ANY TIME it is proven that he or she has presented
Plagiarized work in his / her MS, MPhil or PhD thesis
if the extent of plagiarism comes under the category
of major penalty.
Plagiarism
HEC Policy
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
 The notification of the plagiarism by the author (s)The notification of the plagiarism by the author (s)
may be published in the print media or may bemay be published in the print media or may be
publicized on different websites at the discretion ofpublicized on different websites at the discretion of
the Vice Chancellor / Rector / Head of thethe Vice Chancellor / Rector / Head of the
Organization.Organization.
 HEC or the University / Organization may ban theHEC or the University / Organization may ban the
offender from sponsorship of research funding, traveloffender from sponsorship of research funding, travel
grant, scholarship, fellowship or any other fundedgrant, scholarship, fellowship or any other funded
program for a period as deemed appropriate by theprogram for a period as deemed appropriate by the
"Plagiarism Standing Committee"."Plagiarism Standing Committee".
 Any other penalty deemed fit by the “PlagiarismAny other penalty deemed fit by the “Plagiarism
Standing Committee”.Standing Committee”.
Plagiarism
HEC Policy
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
You are likely to get caught
At your level it is much easier to spot.
a) Spot changes in writing style and stolen ideas.
• They often belong to the person marking your
work.
a) Web tools for detecting plagiarism (not just Google).
b) Maybe not now…. But in the future?
Example: e government and e passport
BY:MADDY.KALEEM
Plagiarism (Example)
Second Batch MS STP Student
 E-passport is a significant for modernization
and reform as passports face the continuing
pressure of increasing their performance and
adopting to the pressure of the new
information society. (Morven Mclean and
Tawfik Jelassi, 2003).
 The Original paragraph is about e government not e
passport and I think it is irrelevant to e passport.
BY:MADDY.KALEEM

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Plagarism

  • 2. Definition “Passing off someone else's work intentionally or unintentionally as your own for your own benefit“ Having been told now, you cannot come back and argue that you didn’t know the consequences BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 3. •Plagiarism is a very serious academic offence. •Students are expected to show how their views are developed and to support their opinions by referring to others' ideas. •The way in which students develop their views is often referred to as 'making the argument' though this has nothing to do with disagreement or fighting. Plagiarism BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 4. PlagiarismPlagiarism  Students are expected to show they agree or disagree with others' views and where they disagree, to explain why they do so. This is called critical analysis but is much more than just criticising the other person. It means making a judgement about someone else's work. BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 5. “Plagiarism is the use, without acknowledgement, of the intellectual work of other people, and the act of representing the ideas or discoveries of another as one's own in written work submitted for assessment. To copy sentences, phrases or even striking expressions without acknowledgement of the source (either by inadequate citation or failure to indicate verbatim quotations), is plagiarism; to paraphrase without acknowledgement is likewise plagiarism.” Plagiarism BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 6. “Where such copying or paraphrase has occurred the lake mention of the source in the bibliography shall not be deemed sufficient acknowledgement; each such instance must be referred specifically to its source”. Verbatim quotations must be either in inverted commas, or indented, and directly acknowledged. Plagiarism BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 7. PlagiarismPlagiarism, as defined in the 1995, as defined in the 1995 Random House Compact UnabridgedRandom House Compact Unabridged DictionaryDictionary, is the, is the "use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work." Plagiarism BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 8. •Within academia, plagiarism by students, professors, or researchers is considered as academic dishonesty or academic fraud. •In journalism, plagiarism is considered a breach of journalistic ethics, and reporters caught plagiarizing typically face disciplinary measures ranging from suspension to termination. •Some individuals caught plagiarizing in academic or journalistic contexts claim that they plagiarized unintentionallyunintentionally, by failing to include quotations or give the appropriate citation. Plagiarism BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 9.  While plagiarism in academia and journalism has a centuries-old history.  After the development of the Internet, where articles appear as electronic text, has made the physical act of copying the work of others much easier, simply by copying and pasting text from one web page to another. Plagiarism BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 10.  Plagiarism is not copyright infringement.  While both terms may apply.  Copyright infringement is a violation of the rights of a copyright holder, when material protected by copyright is used without consent. On the other hand, plagiarism is concerned with the unearned increment to the plagiarizing author's reputation that is achieved through false claims of authorship. Plagiarism BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 11. Higher Education Commission (HEC) Policy on Plagiarism According to the Concise Oxford Dictionary,According to the Concise Oxford Dictionary, PlagiarismPlagiarism is defined as "is defined as "taking and usingtaking and using the thoughts, writings, and inventions ofthe thoughts, writings, and inventions of another person as one's own“ (HEC).another person as one's own“ (HEC). BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 12. – Verbatim copying, near-verbatim copying, or purposelyVerbatim copying, near-verbatim copying, or purposely paraphrasing portions of another author's paper orparaphrasing portions of another author's paper or unpublished report without citing the exact reference.unpublished report without citing the exact reference. – Copying elements of another author's paper, such asCopying elements of another author's paper, such as equations or illustrations that are not common knowledge,equations or illustrations that are not common knowledge, or copying or purposely paraphrasing sentences withoutor copying or purposely paraphrasing sentences without citing the source.citing the source. – Verbatim copying portions of another author's paper orVerbatim copying portions of another author's paper or from reports by citing but not clearly differentiating whatfrom reports by citing but not clearly differentiating what text has been copied (e.g. not applying quotation markstext has been copied (e.g. not applying quotation marks correctly) and /or not citing the source correctly.correctly) and /or not citing the source correctly. Plagiarism HEC Policy BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 13.  "The unacknowledged use of computer programs, mathematical / computer models / algorithms, computer software in all forms, macros, spreadsheets, web pages, databases, mathematical deviations and calculations, designs / models / displays of any sort, diagrams, graphs, tables, drawings, works of art of any sort, fine art pieces or artifacts, digital images, computer-aided design drawings, GIS files, photographs, maps, music / composition of any sort, posters, presentations and tracing." Plagiarism HEC Policy BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 14.  Self-plagiarism, that is, the verbatim or near- verbatim re-use of significant portions of one's own copyrighted work without citing the original source. Plagiarism HEC Policy BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 15. Responsibility of the Institutions & Organizations:  All institutions and organizations are responsible toAll institutions and organizations are responsible to explain their students, teachers, researchers and staff ofexplain their students, teachers, researchers and staff of the definition, implications and resulting punishmentsthe definition, implications and resulting punishments in case, after due investigation, they are found guilty ofin case, after due investigation, they are found guilty of plagiarism.plagiarism. Plagiarism HEC Policy BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 16. Penalties for Plagiarism  Plagiarism is an intellectual crime. As such the penalties for plagiarismPlagiarism is an intellectual crime. As such the penalties for plagiarism should not only take into account the severity and recurrence of theshould not only take into account the severity and recurrence of the offence, but also the intellectual standing of the offender. This entails aoffence, but also the intellectual standing of the offender. This entails a gradual increase in punitive action with minimum punishment for a firstgradual increase in punitive action with minimum punishment for a first time offence by a student who copies a home work assignment to atime offence by a student who copies a home work assignment to a maximum punishment for a teacher/researcher/staff who attempts tomaximum punishment for a teacher/researcher/staff who attempts to present / publish, or actually presents / publishes plagiarized material; aspresent / publish, or actually presents / publishes plagiarized material; as his / her own, in a conference / journal.his / her own, in a conference / journal.  The punishments for Plagiarism have been divided into two separateThe punishments for Plagiarism have been divided into two separate categories, i.e those for "Teachers, Researchers and Staff" and those for thecategories, i.e those for "Teachers, Researchers and Staff" and those for the "Students"."Students". Plagiarism HEC Policy BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 17. Students: When an act of plagiarism, is found to have occurred, theWhen an act of plagiarism, is found to have occurred, the "Plagiarism Standing Committee" in its recommendations,"Plagiarism Standing Committee" in its recommendations, DEPENDING UPON THE SERIOUSNESS OF THE PROVEN OFFENCE, will advise the Vice Chancellor /, will advise the Vice Chancellor / Head of the Organization, to take any one or a combinationHead of the Organization, to take any one or a combination of the following disciplinary action (s) against the studentof the following disciplinary action (s) against the student (s) found guilty of the offence:(s) found guilty of the offence:  In the case of thesis, the responsibility of plagiarism will beIn the case of thesis, the responsibility of plagiarism will be of the student and not of the supervisor or members of theof the student and not of the supervisor or members of the Supervisory Committee.Supervisory Committee. Plagiarism HEC Policy BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 18.  The offender may be expelled / rusticated from the University and from joining any institution of Higher Education in Pakistan for a period as considered appropriate by the "Plagiarism Standing Committee”.  A notice may be circulated among all academic institutions and research organization to this effect. Plagiarism HEC Policy BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 19.  The offender may be relegated to a lower class.  The offender may be given a failure grade in the subject.  The offender may be fined an amount as deemed appropriate.  The offender may be given a written warning if the offence is minor and is committed for the first time.  The degree of a student may be withdrawn if AT ANY TIME it is proven that he or she has presented Plagiarized work in his / her MS, MPhil or PhD thesis if the extent of plagiarism comes under the category of major penalty. Plagiarism HEC Policy BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 20.  The notification of the plagiarism by the author (s)The notification of the plagiarism by the author (s) may be published in the print media or may bemay be published in the print media or may be publicized on different websites at the discretion ofpublicized on different websites at the discretion of the Vice Chancellor / Rector / Head of thethe Vice Chancellor / Rector / Head of the Organization.Organization.  HEC or the University / Organization may ban theHEC or the University / Organization may ban the offender from sponsorship of research funding, traveloffender from sponsorship of research funding, travel grant, scholarship, fellowship or any other fundedgrant, scholarship, fellowship or any other funded program for a period as deemed appropriate by theprogram for a period as deemed appropriate by the "Plagiarism Standing Committee"."Plagiarism Standing Committee".  Any other penalty deemed fit by the “PlagiarismAny other penalty deemed fit by the “Plagiarism Standing Committee”.Standing Committee”. Plagiarism HEC Policy BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 21. You are likely to get caught At your level it is much easier to spot. a) Spot changes in writing style and stolen ideas. • They often belong to the person marking your work. a) Web tools for detecting plagiarism (not just Google). b) Maybe not now…. But in the future? Example: e government and e passport BY:MADDY.KALEEM
  • 22. Plagiarism (Example) Second Batch MS STP Student  E-passport is a significant for modernization and reform as passports face the continuing pressure of increasing their performance and adopting to the pressure of the new information society. (Morven Mclean and Tawfik Jelassi, 2003).  The Original paragraph is about e government not e passport and I think it is irrelevant to e passport. BY:MADDY.KALEEM

Editor's Notes

  1. "Passing off" indicates that there is some false impression created as to the authenticity of the work, i.e. it seems like you're claiming that the ideas are yours. "someone else's work". This might be someone else's good idea, image, data or research, it might be in a book or a web page; it may have been told to you by someone else. "intentionally or unintentionally". Just because you didn't mean to do it, doesn't mean it hasn't happened. You are responsible for the work you submit, and when you submit it you are claiming it is your work. Mitigating circumstances, time pressures or other difficulties are not excuses for submitting work which is not your own, in the long run you will only make matters worse. "as your own". It is fine to use the work of others, but you must give them credit for it. This is where referencing comes in. Don't pretend it is your work if it isn't. "for your own benefit". This might mean a better grade or avoiding a G grade or might be buying you time for another assignment. No such justification is permitted.