ৱিকিপিডিয়া:কুম্ভীলক বৃত্তি
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Plagiarism is the incorporation of someone else's work without providing adequate credit.[1] While the terms are often confused, plagiarism and copyright infringement are not the same thing. Copyright infringement occurs when copyrighted content is used without permission in a way that violates the copyright holder's exclusive right; adequate credit does not efface infringement.[2] Similarly, public domain content is plagiarized if used without acknowledging the source, even though there is no copyright issue. This guideline addresses when copying and close paraphrasing may not be a problem, how to avoid plagiarism when there is a risk, and how to address it when it is encountered.
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এই পৃষ্ঠাখন অসমীয়া ৱিকিপিডিয়াৰ সম্পাদনাৰ পথনিৰ্দেশিকা থকা প্ৰবন্ধ। এয়া হৈছে সাধাৰণতে স্বীকৃত মানদণ্ড যাক সম্পাদকসকলে অনুসৰণ কৰিবলৈ চেষ্টা কৰা উচিত, যদিও ইয়াক সাধাৰণ জ্ঞানৰ সৈতে সৰ্বশ্ৰেষ্ঠ ব্যৱহাৰ কৰা হয়, আৰু মাজে মাজে ব্যতিক্ৰমো হ'ব পাৰে। এই পৃষ্ঠাৰ যিকোনো গুৰুত্বপূৰ্ণ সম্পাদনাই সহমত প্ৰতিফলিত কৰিব লাগে। যদি ইয়াৰ কোনো বিষয় স্পষ্ট হোৱা নাই, প্ৰথমে আলোচনা পৃষ্ঠাত আলোচনা কৰক। |
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সংক্ষেপে এই পৃষ্ঠাখন: Don't make the work of others look like your own; give credit where it's due. |
Wikipedia's verifiability policy requires that articles be based on previously published sources. The sources must be cited appropriately to avoid the appearance of plagiarism, using inline citations that make clear where the text came from; and when quoting or paraphrasing very closely the careful use of in-text attribution may be required along with an inline citation. You can avoid inadvertent plagiarism by following these three rules:
- INCITE: Cite your sources in the form of an inline citation after the phrase, sentence, or paragraph in question.
- INTEXT: Add in-text attribution when you copy or closely paraphrase a source's words (see below for attributing public-domain sources).
- INTEGRITY: Maintain text-source integrity by placing your inline citations in a way that makes clear which source supports which part of the text.
Wikipedians are more vulnerable to accusations of plagiarism than are most writers, because we are required to stick closely to the reliable sources. For that reason, plagiarism concerns should be addressed calmly, with a view to educating rather than pointing the finger. The aim of plagiarism inquiries in most cases is simply to clean up the articles, rather than take action against the editor, except in the most serious of cases where the plagiarism is sustained and extensive. Editors are strongly encouraged to check their own work periodically to make sure inline citations have not been displaced, or in-text attribution inadvertently omitted or removed.