How is plagiarism detected at MU?
Related to plagiarism is the question of how to search for it. At MU, a special application implemented in the MU Information System is used to detect potential plagiarism. The system for detecting plagiarism allows for the cross-referencing of documents and Internet sources that are part of its database. Using the "egg to egg" function, it detects identical passages, i.e. potential plagiarism. This tool can be used by lecturers, administrators and students.
Recommendation: plagiarism does not pay, stolen texts are easily detected thanks to systems, laziness can cause you inconvenience, and in more serious cases you can even lose years of study and leave university without a degree.
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