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NADB, helps to prevent plagiarism, that affects Academia, Business and the Professional world.
NADB, helps to prevent plagiarism, that affects Academia, Business and the Professional world.
Verbatim Plagiarism is Copying text without proper attribution. Verbatim plagiarism, also known as direct plagiarism, occurs when someone copies text, phrases, or sentences from a source without using quotation marks and without providing proper attribution to the original author. This type of plagiarism involves using another person's words word-for-word as if they were one's own.
Rewriting someone else's work without giving credit. Paraphrasing plagiarism takes place when an individual rewrites someone else's work in their own words without giving credit to the original source. In this form of plagiarism, although the words are not identical, the essential ideas and structure of the source material are retained without proper acknowledgment.
This type of Plagiarism Combining phrases from multiple sources without attribution. Mosaic plagiarism, often referred to as patchwork plagiarism, involves combining phrases and sentences from multiple sources to create a new work without providing proper attribution to the original authors. It can give the appearance of originality but is, in fact, a mishmash of others' work.
In this type one will Reusing your own work without disclosure. Self-plagiarism, also known as auto plagiarism or duplicate publication, occurs when an individual reuses their own previously published work without disclosing this fact. While the work may belong to the same author, it still requires proper citation and disclosure to maintain academic and professional integrity.