The Borneo Post

Plagiarism an academic crime, says Sultan of Perak

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KUALA KANGSAR: The Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah, yesterday described plagiarism as an academic crime and said the dishonoura­ble act against knowledge and intellectu­als should be addressed firmly.

Plagiarism should be given serious attention and effective monitoring methods should be formulated to safeguard the integrity and credibilit­y of any university, he said.

“Plagiarism has continued to challenge the world of education since the onset of the World Wide Web that makes electronic access to informatio­n so easy over the Internet.

“Now, it is so easy to reproduce informatio­n, to copy and paste it in the course work and reports prepared by students,” he said speaking as the Chancellor of Universiti Sultan Azlan Shah at the 10th convocatio­n of the university here.

A total of 843 students were handed their scrolls at the convocatio­n, 785 of them receiving diplomas, 17 bachelor’s degrees and 41 Master’s degrees.

Sultan Nazrin Shah said the deluge of informatio­n on the Internet made it difficult for academics to check the authentici­ty of course work and research material produced by students under their supervisio­n, more so when it involved a large number.

“Hopefully, the good name of USAS (Universiti Sultan Azlan Shah) will be kept untainted by plagiarism, among students and more so among the academics,” he said. — Bernama

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