Dear Professor Neeraj Kaushik
Hope This Email Finds You In Best of Health and Spirit
With reference to you email regarding Plagiarism on dataanalys...@googlegroups.com; it submitted that
1. There is no software available which can check plagiarism. Because even after proper citation and referencing these softwares shows text as a part of similarity index which people take it as plagiarism. Softwares only check similarity of the text available online or available in the database of software developer.
2. There is no publisher who can allow any percentage of plagiarism. “What they allow is to use work of others after proper citation and referencing.”
3. In case of common knowledge there is no need of citation and referencing. The common knowledge is free from similarity indexing.
4. Plagiarism can only be avoided through these strategies :
· Emphasis upon Original and unique Work,
· Use of Similar or others work but by using proper citation and referencing
· Use of Paraphrasing but by using proper citation and referencing
· Use Common work/General Knowledge/Universal Knowledge. Generally there is no requirement of Citation and referencing in case of Common work/General Knowledge/Universal Knowledge but use proper Citation and referencing where you have any doubt about Common work/General Knowledge/Universal Knowledge.
5. There is no rule of thumb i.e. how much similarity of work is allowed in any research work (15% -20%). The percentage varies from publisher to publisher and university to university.
The purpose of restricting the researcher to use the already published work or work of other is only to promote “Knowledge creation” not “Knowledge Telling”
6. Universities only issue the certificate how much original work is contributed by the researcher and how much similar work is included in a research work.
All in my view, the only person who can decided about the originally of a research work is a “REAL PROFESSOR”
Submitted for your kind consideration.
Sanket vij

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Wonderful...thank u sir.