autoplágio
Autoplágio, also known as self-plagiarism, refers to the act of using one's own previous work without proper attribution or citation. This can occur in academic, professional, or creative contexts. While not as legally fraught as plagiarizing another's work, it can still have serious academic and professional consequences.
In academia, self-plagiarism is generally considered a breach of scholarly integrity. Journals and academic institutions often
The ethical implications of self-plagiarism center on transparency and honesty. Even though the author is reusing
Consequences for self-plagiarism can range from a retraction of the published work, a failing grade on an