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  • Images of originality

    Any diagrams, figures, or images in your thesis must be treated in the same way as your text: they must be your own, or they must be appropriately cited. However, unlike text, when an image is copyrighted (and it is safe to assume that all are unless it is explicitly stated that they can be used with a citation only), then you must obtain ...
    Posted to theEzone (Weblog) by robyn.owens on November 18, 2007
  • Self plagiarism and salami slicing

    Self plagiarism occurs when you re-use your own published work in your current work, without citing the original published work. It's considered an academic crime because in the act of publication you have assigned the ownership of your original work to someone else (the Journal), and now you are passing it off as it it were once again your ...
    Posted to theEzone (Weblog) by robyn.owens on June 18, 2007
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