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Plagiarism has become an increasingly serious problem in the Academic world. It is aggravated by the easy access to and the ease of cutting and pasting from a wide range of materials available on the internet. This article explains what plagiarism is and what it looks like. Libraries play a number of roles in plagiarism control, using tools such as citation management tools and plagiarism mitigation tools. Plagiarism is having many types of plagiarism but four common types of plagiarism are explained in this article, and then also tell what the reason for doing plagiarism in their work is. We are using plagiarism deduction tools for deducting the plagiarism in our work then it gives a good impact to as well as. It has been challenging to full educational objectives in recent years, especially in tertiary institutions, due to a lack of academic integrity. Plagiarism is perhaps the most prevalent fraudulent behaviour nowadays among students, educators, and researchers. Programs for information literacy, awareness-raising activities, and education in referencing and citation styles are some of the duties. A variety of tools are available to detect plagiarism.
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