Plágio

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Plágio é apresentar ideias, palavras ou dados de outros como seus sem crédito adequado.

Definition

Plagiarism is presenting another person's ideas, words, data, or creative work as your own without proper credit. The modern definition extends beyond verbatim copying to any uncredited intellectual appropriation.

What distinguishes plagiarism from honest error is misrepresentation: implying ownership of work that is not yours.

Why originality matters in academia

Degrees and publications certify individual intellectual contribution. Uncredited borrowing undermines grading, peer review, and hiring decisions that depend on honest authorship.

Examples readers should recognize

  • Copy-pasting a paragraph from a website without citation
  • Paraphrasing too close to the source without attribution
  • Submitting the same essay to two courses without disclosure
  • Fabricating a source or misrepresenting what a source said

Consequences

Academic penalties range from failed assignments to expulsion. Professional writers face retracted articles, damaged reputation, and legal exposure when copyright is involved.

Prevention habits

  1. Quote and cite every borrowed idea
  2. Paraphrase only after closing the source
  3. Keep structured notes with bibliographic metadata
  4. Use originality checkers before submission

Conclusion

Understanding plagiarism is the foundation of academic and professional integrity — attribution is respect for the scholars you build upon.

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