The slide contains dense text in Hungarian and Arabic describing six principles of writing in the age of AI, adapted from Sarah Elaine Eaton’s work on post‑plagiarism. The content discusses human responsibility for writing, the growing normalcy of hybrid human–AI writing, the continuing importance of citation, the role of AI in enhancing creativity, evolving definitions of plagiarism, and diminishing language barriers. Translator names and dates are shown (Deena Salem, Gergely Kajos, dated 24 February 2023). Creative Commons icons appear near the bottom, along with the Postplagiarism.com logo.

Postplagiarism Infographic Now Available in Arabic and Hungarian

We are delighted to share two new translations of the postplagiarism infographic.

Many thanks to Dr. Deena Salem, Interim Director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning at the University of Regina for translating the infographic into Arabic.

We are also grateful to Gergely Kajos, University of Leeds, for his translation of the infographic into Hungarian.

This brings the total number of translations of the infographic up to nine. You can download any of the translations for free from our Resources page.

We are grateful to everyone in the academic integrity, teaching and learning community who has generously contributed their expertise, time, and energy into helping us share the tenets of postplagiarism across languages and cultures!

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Sarah Elaine Eaton, PhD, is a Professor and Research Chair in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary, Canada. Opinions are my own and do not represent those of my employer.