Plagiarism Software is a Creator or Destroyer for Effective Writing

Keywords: Academic integrity, Academic misconduct, Research ethics, Plagiarism

Abstract

Plagiarism is malpractice, the fabrication of others’ “ideas or work” published without the proper permission or citation of the original contributors. Plagiarism is detected through different software, i.e., Turnitin, before publishing any research data. The present survey study assesses whether academicians, researchers, and scholars around the world perceive this software as a creator or destroyer of new thoughts and ideas. A survey of this research data was conducted with academicians, researchers, and scholars around the globe. The number of respondents is 1100, including 688 teaching professionals, 347 non-teaching, and 65 others. The present study finds that 82.7 per cent of research professionals mentioned that plagiarism could be appropriately citable. 76.7 per cent suggested that plagiarism can be completely avoidable, and 72.4 per cent has been proposed to be punishable. The study also described that plagiarism software is a good, efficient, and effective creator for new ideas.

Published
2022-02-28
How to Cite
A., S. (2022). Plagiarism Software is a Creator or Destroyer for Effective Writing. DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, 42(2), 114-118. https://doi.org/10.14429/djlit.42.2.17415
Section
Research Paper