Plagiarism in Mathematics
Plagiarism is a common problem, primarily among students. Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines plagiarism as follows: Definition “To steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one’s own: to use (another’s production) without crediting the source” Many people think plagiarism is stealing someone else’s words, but it also means stealing someone else’s ideas. In other words, even if you paraphrase a text, the idea still needs to be cited. The phrase “without crediting the source” means that it’s okay to use the words and ideas of others, but you have to cite the source to avoid committing plagiarism. Types of plagiarism Plagiarism takes various forms. It ranges from reusing an entire document to rewriting a single paragraph. In the end, all types of plagiarism come down to passing off someone else’s ideas or words as your own. Copy-and-paste plagiarism Copy-and-paste plagiarism, also known as direct plagiarism, means using a paragraph from another source without a citation. If ...