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PLAGIARISM IN THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY
DEFINITION
Copying ideas or words without giving credit to the original author
It can be intentional or unintentional
CAUSES
Academic pressure to publish or succeed
Poor time management or procrastination
Lack of understanding about citation rules
Easy access to digitized information
Culture of extreme competition: the need to stand out at any cost.
CONSEQUENCES
LEGAL
Copyright lawsuits
REPUTATIONAL
Loss of credibility in the academic community
Long-term implications: repercussions on career and future opportunities
ACADEMIC
Loss of degrees
Expulsion
Sanctions
Plagiarized research is not reliable
Blocking academic opportunities: inability to publish, access scholarships or academic networks
ETHICAL
Damage to personal and professional integrity
Emotional and psychological damage to the offender when plagiarism is discovered.
PREVENTION STRATEGIES
Use of anti-plagiarism software
Turnitin / Grammarly
Promote academic ethics at all stages of learning
Education on the correct use of sources and citation
Workshops and resources on ethics and academic regulations
Peer review: Foster a culture of honest and critical review among students
TYPES OF PLAGIARISM
CODE PLAGIARISM
In disciplines such as computer science, reusing code without recognition
PLAGIARISM OF IMAGES
Misuse of uncited images, tables or graphs
PLAGIARISM BY PARAPHRASING
Slightly modifying the text without changing its essence
PLAGIARISM IN COLLABORATIVE WORK
Do not give credit to co-authors or collaborators
DIRECT PLAGIARISM
Copying without textual changes
LOPEZ PIÑAS JUSARA ARACELI
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