We are all human, and even though most of us assume that plagiarism is a fraud and no one should ever plagiarise, we will subconsciously […]
Today, we publish the second part of the conversation with Mykyta Isagulov, author of Art of Plagiarism. Check out the first part of our interview here. […]
Despite the fact that I learned to use a computer before copy and paste was a feature (my parents purchased an Apple II E when […]
Disney plots and characters have been invading popular culture since the 1930s. Most of us like Disney movies to a greater or a lesser extent. […]
As you read the scenario, see if you can tell whether or not it is plagiarism before reading the verdict. Understanding the different kinds of […]
Plagiarism is a complex phenomenon. It is present all over the world in different forms and formats. Some forms of plagiarism are obvious and some […]
Today, we’re talking to Mark Barnes, a veteran teacher, speaker, writer and publisher of Brilliant or Insane. Mark is the author of five education books, […]
Plagiarism is a negative phenomenon, however, it is a widespread problem. In the arts, plagiarism often shows up under different names and terms, such as intermediality, […]
Today, we publish the first part of the conversation with Mykyta Isagulov, author of Art of Plagiarism. In his book, Mykyta explores a plagiarism problem […]
Through me, you pass into the city of consequences — All hope abandon ye plagiarists who enter here. In the spirit of Dante Alighieri’s The […]
Plagiarism is not simply coping words or ideas. It is more complicated than that. The word plagiarism is used in many different senses and has many shades […]
Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, […]