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<blockquote data-quote="Butler-eer" data-source="post: 131676780" data-attributes="member: 1661089"><p>Of the 4 types listed in this link, CFE is guilty of one of these two.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.bowdoin.edu/dean-of-students/judicial-board/academic-honesty-and-plagiarism/common-types-of-plagiarism.html[/URL]</p><h2>Mosaic Plagiarism</h2><p>Mosaic Plagiarism occurs when a student borrows phrases from a source without using quotation marks, or finds synonyms for the author’s language while keeping to the same general structure and meaning of the original. Sometimes called “patch writing,” this kind of paraphrasing, <strong>whether intentional or not</strong>, is academically dishonest and punishable – even if you footnote your source! [<a href="https://www.bowdoin.edu/dean-of-students/judicial-board/academic-honesty-and-plagiarism/examples.html">See examples.</a>]</p><p></p><h2>Accidental Plagiarism</h2><p>Accidental plagiarism occurs when a person neglects to cite their sources, or misquotes their sources, or unintentionally paraphrases a source by using similar words, groups of words, and/or sentence structure without attribution. (<a href="https://www.bowdoin.edu/dean-of-students/judicial-board/academic-honesty-and-plagiarism/examples.html">See example</a> for mosaic plagiarism.) Students must learn how to cite their sources and to take careful and accurate notes when doing research. (See the <a href="https://www.bowdoin.edu/dean-of-students/judicial-board/academic-honesty-and-plagiarism/avoiding-plagiarism.html">Note-Taking</a> section on the Avoiding Plagiarism page.) Lack of intent does not absolve the student of responsibility for plagiarism. Cases of accidental plagiarism are taken as seriously as any other plagiarism and are subject to the same range of consequences as other types of plagiarism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Butler-eer, post: 131676780, member: 1661089"] Of the 4 types listed in this link, CFE is guilty of one of these two. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.bowdoin.edu/dean-of-students/judicial-board/academic-honesty-and-plagiarism/common-types-of-plagiarism.html[/URL] [HEADING=1]Mosaic Plagiarism[/HEADING] Mosaic Plagiarism occurs when a student borrows phrases from a source without using quotation marks, or finds synonyms for the author’s language while keeping to the same general structure and meaning of the original. Sometimes called “patch writing,” this kind of paraphrasing, [B]whether intentional or not[/B], is academically dishonest and punishable – even if you footnote your source! [[URL='https://www.bowdoin.edu/dean-of-students/judicial-board/academic-honesty-and-plagiarism/examples.html']See examples.[/URL]] [HEADING=1]Accidental Plagiarism[/HEADING] Accidental plagiarism occurs when a person neglects to cite their sources, or misquotes their sources, or unintentionally paraphrases a source by using similar words, groups of words, and/or sentence structure without attribution. ([URL='https://www.bowdoin.edu/dean-of-students/judicial-board/academic-honesty-and-plagiarism/examples.html']See example[/URL] for mosaic plagiarism.) Students must learn how to cite their sources and to take careful and accurate notes when doing research. (See the [URL='https://www.bowdoin.edu/dean-of-students/judicial-board/academic-honesty-and-plagiarism/avoiding-plagiarism.html']Note-Taking[/URL] section on the Avoiding Plagiarism page.) Lack of intent does not absolve the student of responsibility for plagiarism. Cases of accidental plagiarism are taken as seriously as any other plagiarism and are subject to the same range of consequences as other types of plagiarism. [/QUOTE]
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