Plagiarism
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 6:18 pm
As another person has said, I'm sure that this is a topic that has been worked over extensively. So sorry in advance if I'm repeating an issue. I have read the forums but haven't seen my particular topic addressed to the point that I am reassured.
I've an article that I wrote for my personal blog last year. It was all in my own words, but it is on a topic that is very common online-it has to do with reducing our environmental impact. This topic is so common, in fact, that when I checked articles that have recently sold, one with an almost identical title to mine sold TODAY.
My concern is that, even though 100% of the words and ideas are mine, and I've put my own spin on familiar issues, there is possibly the chance that it might be considered plagiarism. I in no way, shape, or form took anyone else's words, but I'm so paranoid of being banned that I'm reluctant to submit it.
Is there any way I can check BEFORE official submission to CC to see if it will be considered original enough? I do not want to risk my membership with CC; on the other hand, this is a 1000+ word article that I have spent several hours writing and editing and it could be a valuable addition to my resume.
In addition, I've submitted it to Grammarly and it says there is "unoriginal text detected" but does not indicate which text is the problem. Is there a reliable, FREE program online that I could use? I really have no idea of the standards used by Grammarly-it might be a 2-word combination that is the same as someone else used once!
Thanks in advance for any suggestions, I really appreciate this forum and the opportunity it provides!
I've an article that I wrote for my personal blog last year. It was all in my own words, but it is on a topic that is very common online-it has to do with reducing our environmental impact. This topic is so common, in fact, that when I checked articles that have recently sold, one with an almost identical title to mine sold TODAY.
My concern is that, even though 100% of the words and ideas are mine, and I've put my own spin on familiar issues, there is possibly the chance that it might be considered plagiarism. I in no way, shape, or form took anyone else's words, but I'm so paranoid of being banned that I'm reluctant to submit it.
Is there any way I can check BEFORE official submission to CC to see if it will be considered original enough? I do not want to risk my membership with CC; on the other hand, this is a 1000+ word article that I have spent several hours writing and editing and it could be a valuable addition to my resume.
In addition, I've submitted it to Grammarly and it says there is "unoriginal text detected" but does not indicate which text is the problem. Is there a reliable, FREE program online that I could use? I really have no idea of the standards used by Grammarly-it might be a 2-word combination that is the same as someone else used once!
Thanks in advance for any suggestions, I really appreciate this forum and the opportunity it provides!