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ii.
Presenting work copied extensively with only
minor textual changes from the Internet,
books, journals or any other source.
iii. Improper paraphrasing, where a passage
or idea is summarised without due
acknowledgement of the original source.
iv. Failing to include citation of all original sources.
v. Representing collaborative work as one’s own.
vi. Self-plagiarism, i.e., submitting the same (or
closely similar) body of work for two different
assessments in this, or any other, institution.
Plagiarism may be found to have occurred if a
student copies material from a book, journal,
website, fellow student or any other source, and
then includes this material in a submission for an
assignment or project of any kind, without giving
suitable credit to the original creator of the material.
Support regarding the appropriate use of
referencing and academic writing is available
through the Library and Academic Writing Centre.
Plagiarism, when found to occur, is subject to
the Technological University Regulations.
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5.2 Plagiarism - Academic Integrity Policy