Plagiarism - a Rising Degree of Plague Questioning Ethics, Policies and Technology
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/2012/v49i1/43810Keywords:
Plagiarism, Ethics, Academic EnvironmentAbstract
This article attempts to bring out the importance of plagiarism in this information age. Its devastating effect especially in an academic environment is delineated.Downloads
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Accepted 2013-12-26