Referencing and Plagiarism

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Across
  1. 1. To give proper credit to the original source of information
  2. 3. Referencing a source that is cited within another source
  3. 6. Specific guidelines for how to format references in academic writing
  4. 8. Institutional guidelines on how to handle cases of academic dishonesty
  5. 10. Act of using someone else's work or ideas without proper attribution
  6. 11. Original material that has not been interpreted by others
  7. 14. Specific style guidelines for how to list sources in a bibliography
  8. 16. Doctrine allowing limited use of copyrighted material without permission
  9. 20. Unauthorized use of someone's intellectual property
  10. 21. Creations of the mind, such as inventions or literary works, that are legally protected
  11. 22. Citation or additional information placed at the end of a document
  12. 24. Detailed description of a source listed in a bibliography
  13. 26. A detailed citation of a source used in academic work
  14. 29. The credit for writing a work, usually implying intellectual responsibility
  15. 31. A verbatim excerpt from another author's work
  16. 32. Reusing one's own previously published work without proper citation
  17. 33. Software tool that helps in organizing and formatting references
  18. 35. A list of sources referred to in a scholarly work
  19. 37. Strategies to avoid plagiarism in academic writing
  20. 40. Comprehensive list of all sources cited in a research paper
  21. 41. Violation of ethical standards in scholarly work, including plagiarism
  22. 42. Referencing style characterized by the author-date system
  23. 44. The reliability and trustworthiness of a referenced work
  24. 46. Reproducing someone else's words exactly as they were written
  25. 47. Conducting and presenting research in a way that is honest and fair
Down
  1. 2. Software that helps organize and format references for academic writing
  2. 4. Information widely known and not requiring citation
  3. 5. Unique alphanumeric string assigned to a document for identification
  4. 7. Material that interprets or analyses primary sources
  5. 9. The ethical code governing academic work and research
  6. 12. Combining segments from different sources into a new text without proper citation
  7. 13. Restating someone else's ideas in your own words
  8. 15. Database that provides information on how often a particular work is cited
  9. 17. Online tool that helps automatically format citations
  10. 18. Ability to reword information while maintaining the original meaning and avoiding plagiarism
  11. 19. A widely used software for checking plagiarism in academic papers
  12. 23. Technique of following citations from references in articles to find more sources
  13. 25. A reference within the body of academic writing to indicate the source of information
  14. 27. Acknowledgement of the original source of information or ideas
  15. 28. Additional information or citation placed at the bottom of a page
  16. 30. Process of identifying unoriginal content using specialized software
  17. 34. A set of rules for citing sources in academic work, such as APA or MLA
  18. 36. Withdrawal of a published paper due to errors or plagiarism
  19. 38. Writing work for another person who is credited as the author
  20. 39. To restate information in your own words while maintaining the original meaning
  21. 43. Using one's own previously written content in a new work
  22. 45. A reference to a source of information used in academic writing