Purpose: The purpose of this policy is to ensure that all content on www.banglalife.co.ukis original and properly attributed to its rightful authors. This policy aims to maintain the integrity and credibility of our website.
Scope: This policy applies to all contributors, including writers, editors, and any other individuals involved in the creation and publication of content on www.banglalife.co.uk.
Definition of Plagiarism: Plagiarism is the act of using someone else’s work or ideas without proper attribution. This includes copying text, images, or other content verbatim or with minimal changes, as well as paraphrasing without giving credit to the original source.
Types of Plagiarism:
Direct Plagiarism: Copying text or content word-for-word without attribution.
Self-Plagiarism: Reusing one’s own previously published work without permission or acknowledgment.
Mosaic Plagiarism: Piecing together content from different sources without proper attribution.
Paraphrasing Plagiarism: Rewriting someone else’s work in your own words without giving credit.
Procedures:
Attribution: All content must be properly attributed to its original source. This includes providing citations and references where applicable.
Originality: Contributors must ensure that all content is original and not copied from other sources. If external content is used, it must be properly paraphrased and cited.
Review: All content will be reviewed for plagiarism before publication. Contributors are encouraged to use plagiarism detection tools to verify the originality of their work.
Consequences: Any contributor found to have committed plagiarism will face disciplinary action, which may include removal of the plagiarized content, suspension, or termination of their contribution privileges.
Reporting: If you suspect plagiarism or have any concerns, please report it to the website administrator via our : Chatbot Service.
Review and Updates: This policy will be reviewed annually and updated as necessary to ensure it remains effective and relevant.