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Plagiarism Support

Plagiarism is the unethical practice of using words or ideas (either planned or accidental) of another author/researcher or your own previous works without proper acknowledgment. Considered a serious academic and intellectual offense, plagiarism can result in highly negative consequences such as paper retractions and loss of author credibility and reputation. It is a grave problem in academic publishing and a major reason for paper retractions.

It is imperative for researchers to increase their understanding of plagiarism. Non-native English speakers face a higher challenge of communicating their technical content in English as well as complying with ethical rules. The digital age affects and increases plagiarism. Researchers have easy access to material and data on the internet which makes it easy to copy and paste information.

Plagiarism often involves using someone else’s words or ideas without proper citation, but authors can also plagiarize themselves. Self-plagiarism means reusing work that they have already been published or submitted for a class. Self-plagiarism misleads readers by presenting previous work as completely new and original. If authors want to include any text, ideas, or data that they have already submitted in a previous assignment, should be sure to inform readers by citing themselves.

Plagiarism and Self-plagiarism are strictly not allowed in scientific publications. When this rate is high, manuscripts may be rejected without being examined. MediHealth academy determines the similarity ratio with iThenticate and provides this service with high quality. You can contact the institution for this service.

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