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Zielke Scientific work through plagiarism-free deduction

Homework (of pupils) and bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral theses (of students and postgraduates) with success - also methodological
1. Auflage 2022
ISBN: 978-3-95554-853-7
Verlag: HDS-Verlag
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Homework (of pupils) and bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral theses (of students and postgraduates) with success - also methodological

E-Book, Englisch, 203 Seiten

ISBN: 978-3-95554-853-7
Verlag: HDS-Verlag
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Plagiarism is the unlawful appropriation of someone else's thoughts, ideas, etc. in a scientific or artistic field and their publication without citing them. This constitutes theft of intellectual property. Plagiarism usually violates examination regulations and employment contracts. In the Merkel era, numerous ministers fell victim to socalled plagiarism hunters. Plagiarism hunters are appraisers who go in search of plagiarism – often for a fee from interested parties.
Anyone who acquires academic degrees through plagiarism and later acquires a prominent professional position makes themselves vulnerable to plagiarism hunters. Many blame the author of the scientific work for the plagiarism. According to the view represented here, the supervising professors are at least partly to blame, because they should have taught and controlled plagiarism-free writing better. This book is a guide to plagiarism-free scientific work through deduction (= reasoning), which is written in the style of a scientific work for illustration purposes. For there are many books on scientific work, but only this one is on scientific work through plagiarism-free deduction.

The 9 unique selling points of this work are:

1. Instructions of a deductive writing style,
2. Instructions of methodological work,
3. Instructions of plagiarism-free writing,
4. Instructions of EDP-technical implementation,
5. Instructions of the (German) tax deductibility of training costs,
6. Instructions of Albert Einstein as an ingenious ideal,
7. Instructions of the goal of scientific work,
8. Instructions of the creation of scientific attention and
9. Exercise book.

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The knowledge of plagiarism-free writing is important for pupils, students of any discipline who are writing a seminar, bachelor's or master's thesis, as well as doctoral candidates.

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The Author. V
Summary of Contents. VII
List of Abbreviations. XI
List of Figures. XIV
List of Attachments in the Appendix. XV
20 quotes from Albert Einstein. XVII
Foreword. XIX
Abstract. 1
1. Introduction. 2
2. Basics of plagiarism-free scientific work. 4
2.1 Concept of plagiarism, its consequences and how to avoid it through deduction
and scientific methods. 4
2.1.1 Overview. 4
2.1.2 Finding the right scientific method. 4
2.1.3 Examples for plagiarism. 145
2.2 More useful basics of plagiarism-free scientific working. 147
2.2.1 Work planning vs. checklist. 147
2.2.2 Generation of scientific attention. 147
2.2.3 Tax deductibility of training costs (in Germany). 148
3. The scientific work. 149
3.1 Aim of scientific work. 149
3.2 Scientific-deductive structure and writing style. 150
3.2.1 Overview. 150
3.2.2 Structure. 151
3.2.2.1 Overview. 151
3.2.2.2 Contents. 151
3.2.2.3 Shape. 151
3.2.3 Introduction. 152
3.2.4 Basic part, main parts and transition. 152
3.2.5 Summary. 153
3.2.6 Style. 153
3.2.7 Pretext or Abstract. 154
3.2.8 Foreword. 154
3.2.9 Order scheme. 154
3.3 Teaching of the IT implementation of the scientific work. 155
3.3.1 Overview. 155
3.3.2 Number of copies, data carrier and plagiarism check. 155
3.3.3 Type of paper. 156
3.3.4 Margin width. 156
3.3.5 Line spacing and font. 156
3.3.6 Justification, hyphenation and automatics. 157
3.3.7 Statutory declaration. 158
3.4 Abbreviations. 158
3.4.1 Use. 158
3.4.2 Examples. 158
4. The citation method as central component of plagiarism-free
scientific work.159
4.1 Overview.159
4.2 Quotes. 159
4.2.1 General.159
4.2.2 Direct (literal) quotes. 159
4.2.3 Indirect (corresponding) quotes.160
4.2.4 Chicago Style (Continental-European) vs. Harvard Style (Anglo-American). 160
4.2.5 References to tables and illustrations.161
4.3 Footnotes. 161
4.4 Bibliography. 163
4.4.1 Contents.163
4.4.2 Arrangement. 164
4.4.3 Use of tables, diagrams, etc. 165
4.4.4 Examples for diagrams.165
5. Summary.166
Attachment 1: Bibliography.168
Attachment 2: Overview of the 8 wording examples given here. 174
Attachment 3: Overview of the 17 writing notes given here.175
Attachment 4: List of commonly used abbreviations for journals and
regularly published collections.177
Index. 179
Titles already available in the Career Planning series.182


After many decades of scientific writing and years of lectures on scientific writing, the author of this work
(textbook and exercise book) sees his task in presenting a guide to plagiarism-free scientific work by deduction
(= reasoning), which is written in the style of a scientific work for illustration purposes. Because there
are many books on scientific work, but only this one on scientific work through plagiarism-free deduction.
The nine special features of this book (unique selling points) are:
1. teaching of a deductive style of writing,
2. teaching of methodological work,
3. teaching of plagiarism-free writing,
4. teaching of IT implementation of the scientific work,
5. teaching of the (German) tax deductibility of training costs,
6. teaching of Albert Einstein as a inginious example,
7. teaching the aim of scientific work,
8. teaching the creation of scientific attention and
9. exercise book.
Therefore, the central question arises as to how through plagiarism-free deduction (= reasoning) it can
be written scientifically. The danger of realizing plagiarism is greatest when someone produces a purely
text-scientific work and is not guided by their own red thread, but by someone else’s texts. However, if
scientific
methods are used, the risk of plagiarism is minimal, because the red thread is determined by these
methods.
The scientific work is characterized in particular by a scientific-deductive structure and style of writing,
in which each statement is deducted (= reasoned) from the previous one. With respect to plagiarism-free
quotation, it is particularly important to note that direct (literal) quotations are started and ended with
quotation marks and the footnote begins – without the prefix “Cf.” or “S.” – directly with the surname of the
quoted author, while indirect (corresponding) quotations are started and ended without quotation marks
and the footnote begins with “Cf.” or “S.”. In the case of tables and figures in the text, the reference to the
source begins with “Source ...”. In this way, trough plagiarism-free deduction (= reasoning) it can be written
scientifically, by either following one’s own red thread scientifically in compliance with the citation rules or
by following a scientific methodology of one’s own subject area.
November 2022 Prof. Dr Rainer Zielke


Zielke, Rainer, Prof. Dr.
Prof. Dr Rainer Zielke has been writing scientific books and articles for many decades and has taught scientific writing for many years. He is an author and professor for business administration, in particular international business taxation and Norwegian tax law at Østfold University College in Halden/Norway. After graduating from high school, he studied finance at the North Rhine-Westphalia University of Applied Sciences in Nordkirchen, graduating with a degree in finance; Studied business administration at the Westphalian Wilhelm University in Münster, graduating with a Dipl.-Kaufmann degree, doctoral student with Prof. Dr Wilhelm H. Wacker at the Georg-August University of Göttingen; Promotion to Dr rer. pol. in 2000; after a professorship in Bremen since 2008 at Østfold University College in Halden/Norway; upgraded to professor there in 2011. Email: rainer.zielke@hiof.no; homepage: www.fag.hiof.no/~rainerz.

Zielke, Rainer
Prof. Dr Rainer Zielke has been writing scientific books and articles for many decades and has taught scientific writing for many years. He is an author and professor for business administration, in particular international business taxation and Norwegian tax law at Østfold University College in Halden/Norway. After graduating from high school, he studied finance at the North Rhine-Westphalia University of Applied Sciences in Nordkirchen, graduating with a degree in finance; Studied business administration at the Westphalian Wilhelm University in Münster, graduating with a Dipl.-Kaufmann degree, doctoral student with Prof. Dr Wilhelm H. Wacker at the Georg-August University of Göttingen; Promotion to Dr rer. pol. in 2000; after a professorship in Bremen since 2008 at Østfold University College in Halden/Norway; upgraded to professor there in 2011. Email: rainer.zielke@hiof.no; homepage: www.fag.hiof.no/~rainerz.



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