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Mosaikplagiat×Verbatim Plagiarism×
FagområdeForskningsetikForskningsetik
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår1990s1950s
OphavspersonAcademic integrity framework (modern definition)Academic integrity framework (modern definition)
TypeConceptConcept
Oprindelig kildeRoig, M. (2015). Avoiding plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and other questionable writing practices: A guide to ethical writing. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Research Integrity. link ↗Council of Canadian Academies (2019). The state of science and technology in Canada. Ottawa: Council of Canadian Academies. link ↗
Aliasserpatch-writing, patchwork plagiarism, incremental plagiarismdirect plagiarism, copy-and-paste plagiarism, literal copying
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ResuméMosaic plagiarism, also called patch-writing, occurs when an author mixes copied phrases and sentences from a source with original text, rearranges material from multiple sources, or interweaves paraphrased and verbatim passages without proper citation or quotation marks. It is difficult to detect because the copied portions are interspersed with original writing, creating a surface appearance of original work.Verbatim plagiarism is the most straightforward and recognizable form of academic misconduct: copying text word-for-word from a source without quotation marks, citation, or attribution. It is the most easily detected form of plagiarism and carries severe institutional and career consequences.
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