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Mendeley Reference Manager is a free web and desktop reference management application. It helps you simplify your reference management workflow so you can focus on achieving your goals.
With Mendeley Reference Manager you can:
With Mendeley Reference Manager you can:
- Store, organize, and search all your references from just one library.
- Seamlessly insert references and bibliographies into your Microsoft® Word documents using Mendeley Cite.
- Read, highlight and annotate PDFs, and keep all your thoughts across multiple documents in one place.
- Collaborate with others by sharing references and ideas.
Plagiarism occurs in different forms :
- Copying and submitting the work of others (including books, articles, theses, unpublished works, working papers, seminars, conference papers, research data, internal reports, lecture notes or tapes, music, computer source code, website content, creative or visual artifacts, designs or ideas) without due acknowledgment.
- Too closely paraphrasing sentences, paragraphs, or themes without due acknowledgment.
- Translating the work of others without due acknowledgment.
- Presenting work produced by someone else as one’s own (e.g. allowing or hiring another person to do the work for which the student claims authorship)[Includes outsourcing of whole or part of the assessment to others (knowledgeprenuers). For example, students get others to analyze data and write the analysis or do their project].
- Submitting one's own previously assessed or published work without appropriate acknowledgment (self-plagiarism). Includes assignments submitted for other courses and theses developed and/ or submitted to another university.
- In the case of group projects, falsely represent the individual contribution of the collaborating partners.
- Fabricating (creating data) or doctoring data (changing data) as part of the submission.