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Page 1: Knowing the rules to not be fools (2)

KNOW

ING

THE

RULE

S TO

NOT

BE

FOOL

S

Page 2: Knowing the rules to not be fools (2)

Netiq

uette

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Netiq

uette

co

ntin

ue

Netiquette is shortened out for network etiquette. “You want to

make sure that you look good online and don’t want to give an impression to look cruel”. Also, make sure your notes are clear and logical, it’s always better to keep it simple.

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Type

s of

netiq

uetteThere are the types of netiquette like: the basics, sending, replying, confidentially.

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Plag

iaris

m

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Plag

iaris

m

cont

inue

“Basically plagiarism is cheating” and copying somebody's words and not giving them credit. It wouldn’t be fair if somebody worked their but off and you just copied it and didn’t give him credit.

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Type

s of

Plag

iaris

m

“Full Plagiarism- also known as 'complete

plagiarism'Partial Plagiarism- When a person combines

data from two or three different sources in

his workMinimalistic Plagiarism-Minimalistic

plagiarism is done when a person

paraphrases the same content but in a

different flowMosaic Plagiarism-When a person changes

the construction of the sentence but does

not bother to change the original wording, it

amounts to mosaic plagiarism.

Source Plagiarism- the author one is referring

to may have quoted some other author in his

workSource Citation-When the complete source

information with quotes is provided”

Just definitions

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Copy

right

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Copy

right

co

ntin

ue

“The owner of a copyright has the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, perform, display, license, and to prepare derivative works based on the copyrighted work.”

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Refe

renc

es

Netiquette: Types of netiquette (Oct

11, 2010).http://www.slideshare.net/syazwani101/netiquette-5411949

The Writing Place: What is plagiarism

(2005).http://www.writing.northwestern.edu/

avoiding_plagiarism.html Copyright: An Overview (August 19,

2010).http://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/

CopyrightDifferent Types of Plagiarism(2000-

2011, 2012).http://www.buzzle.com/articles/different-types-of-plagiarism.html