Want to be a perfect copycat? Master anti-plagiarism strategies

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Target group: doctoral researchers

Plagiarism is theft and fraud that can result in you losing everything you’ve been working on for a very long time. Yet, some achieve success despite having plagiarised other people’s work. We may turn to plagiarism intentionally to save ourselves time at an approaching deadline. We may also turn to plagiarism unintentionally because we lack knowledge in citation or fail to distinguish between our own ideas and those of others. Many of us are afraid of plagiarism and some of us see plagiarism where none is to be found. In this session, we’ll figure out what is considered plagiarism, learn how to recognise it and deal with it.

Objectives:

  • Define and recognise different types of plagiarism

  • Explore why providing accurate citations matters

  • Acquire strategies to avoid falling into the plagiarism trap

  • Assess whether the use of (Gen)AI is plagiarism

Facilitator: Dr. Iva Ognjanovic (CERes)

Diese Veranstaltung findet in englischer Sprache statt. // This event will be held in English.

Registration

If you would like to participate in this event and it is already marked as fully booked, you are welcome to join the waiting list. It often happens that registered participants cancel their attendance, which creates available spots. Free spots are allocated in the order of waiting list registrations. If spots become available within 72 hours before the event starts, we will notify several registrants simultaneously. These spots will then be allocated on a 'first come, first served' basis.