plagiarismin
Plagiarismin is the act of presenting another person’s work, ideas, or expressions as one’s own without proper attribution. While the word is widely used in Scandinavian languages to denote plagiarism, its meaning aligns with the broader concept of copying or misattributing credit in academic, journalistic, artistic, and professional contexts. Plagiarismin covers providing verbatim text without quotation or citation, paraphrasing someone else’s ideas without acknowledgment, and incorporating others’ ideas or structure without credit. It can also include self-plagiarism, where an author reuses their own previously published material without disclosure, and mosaic or patchwriting, which blends elements from multiple sources to simulate originality.
Detection and consequences: plagiarism is typically identified through peer review, institutional review, or plagiarism-detection software. Consequences
Prevention and response: institutions emphasize understanding citation standards and source attribution. Good practice includes quoting with