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Title: Avoiding Plagiarism in Research: A Quick Guide


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  • What are ways to avoid plagiarism in research?
  • Article must start with a 40-60 word brief about
    in general terms what is plagiarism in
    research?." If possible relevant
  • Explain What Research Plagiarism includes- Try
    to include points like Copying, quoting,
    paraphrasing, or summarizing
  • Why is it important to avoid plagiarism in
    research?
  • Explain ways to avoid plagiarism- Write about
  • - Cite your source , - Include quotations, -
    Paraphrase, - Referencing
  • Explain how can you Prevent Plagiarism when
    Writing
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  • Avoiding Plagiarism in Research A Quick Guide
  • Building upon the work of other researchers is
    essential to writing a great research paper.
  • Because of this, it is a critical skill for any
    researcher to learn how to avoid committing
    plagiarism of a research paper. Plagiarism comes
    in a variety of forms, and avoiding research
    paper plagiarism is not
  • quite as simple as making sure you always use
    quotation marks. Lets look at some different
    types of plagiarism and strategies for avoiding
    research paper plagiarism to ensure the success
    of your research
  • career.
  • What is Plagiarism in Research?
  • Plagiarism is when you use someone elses words
    or ideas without properly attributing the work to
    that person. It is a serious offense, and for
    good reason. Imagine how you would feel if
    someone else used your hard work and research in
    their own paper without giving you any credit or
    asking your permission. In many academic
    institutions, plagiarism is cause for discipline
    or even expulsion. Published academic authors who
    are found to have plagiarized may have their
    papers retracted and lose their jobs and
    reputations.
  • Research paper plagiarism can take a variety of
    forms, including direct plagiarism, paraphrasing
    plagiarism, mosaic plagiarism, and
    self-plagiarism. Research paper plagiarism can be
    as simple as copying and pasting text from
    another source directly into your paper, or as
    nuanced as taking sentences from multiple
    sources and weaving them together without
    substantive changes or proper attribution. The
    most common types of research paper plagiarism
    are
  • Direct plagiarism Copying text from another
    source straight into your paper without citing
    the source or using quotation marks.
  • Paraphrasing plagiarism Paraphrasing ideas from
    another source without indicating that the ideas
    are not your own.
  • Mosaic plagiarism Copying or paraphrasing ideas
    from multiple sources and weaving them together
    without proper citation or attribution to the
    original source. Many
  • writers who commit this type of research paper
    plagiarism simply change a few synonyms and
    reorganize sentences so that it isnt copied
    word-for-word from the original text. However,
    this is still plagiarism!
  • Self-plagiarism Reusing your own previously
    published or submitted work without
  • indicating the source. Yes, you even need to cite
    yourself as a source in a research paper to avoid
    committing research paper plagiarism!

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So how can you avoid committing plagiarism of a
research paper? Should you just not use
information from other sources at all? Dont
worry! You can and should refer to other sources
when you are writing a research paper. To avoid
plagiarism, you just need to do four things
  1. Keep track of your sources
  2. Cite your sources using the proper citation
    format
  3. Learn how to paraphrase correctly 4.

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Keep track of your sources As you do the
background work for your research paper, you
should keep careful track of your sources and any
useful information that you find in each source.
There are multiple ways to do this. Some
researchers choose to note down bibliographic
information and quotes on physical index cards,
while others prefer to keep a Works Cited file
that they update regularly. Reference managers
like EndNoteEndNote or MendeleyMendeley can also
help you track your sources easily. Information
including the author, date, title, and publisher,
or URL if it is an online source, should all be
recorded. By noting the source information with
your notes, you will have no problem knowing
where ideas came from and properly citing them in
your research paper, thereby avoiding research
paper plagiarism. Cite your sources properly
using the proper citation format Depending on
what kind of research paper you are writing, you
may be given strict citation guidelines. Citation
styles like Chicago, MLA, APA, and Bluebook all
have their own rules for how to cite sources
within your research paper text and in the
bibliography or references section of your
research paper. By becoming familiar with
different citation styles, you can ensure that
your references can easily be checked and found
by others who read your work. But dont leave
your citations to the last minute. Citing as you
write is one of the best ways to avoid research
paper plagiarism. Learn how to paraphrase
correctly As mentioned above, paraphrasing should
use your own words, not simply rearrange the
original sentence or change the original wording
to incorporate synonyms. You must change both the
words and the sentence structure to properly
paraphrase. For example Original text (author
Grant, 2015) Many nations feared that the
introduction of patent requirements on medicines
would inhibit access to lifesaving medication and
affordable generics, having a negative impact on
public health policy. Unacceptable paraphrase
Many countries worried that the introduction of
patent requirements for medicines would block
access to essential medication and cheaper
generics, thereby having a bad impact on public
health policy.
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Acceptable paraphrase Grant (2015) notes that
there was widespread international concern that
the introduction of intellectual property
protections to pharmaceuticals would have
negative repercussions for public health policy
by reducing the availability of essential
medications and cheaper generic drugs. In the
first paraphrase example, the writer has merely
changed some of the words to synonyms and left
the original sentence structure intact. They have
also failed to cite the original source in any
way. In the second example, the writer has
reworded the idea and changed the sentence order
so that it conveys the same meaning, but is in
the writers own words. They have also noted the
original source. Use a plagiarism checker Once
you have finished writing your research paper,
use a plagiarism checker like the one offered by
Enago to check for any passages that you may have
plagiarized. Remember, research paper plagiarism
is a problem regardless of whether it is
committed on purpose or accidentally. Plagiarism
checkers use AI to compare your writing to a
vast online database of websites and sources to
identify any plagiarism, and highlight the
problematic passages for you. Enago's Plagiarism
Checker, in partnership with Turnitin, uses the
most sophisticated algorithms to detect
plagiarism against 91 billion current and
archived web pages. Inclusion of Scholarly
Articles check allows easy comparison against
additional 82 million open source and paywalled
scholarly articles from 1,700 publishers. It
also provides an automated grammar check for your
document in track changes to improve your writing
quality. Enagos checker can review your paper in
just five minutes and This ensures that you dont
accidentally commit research paper plagiarism
before you submit your work. Writing a research
paper is hard work, and just as you hope others
will recognize your effort, you must also
recognize the efforts of other researchers. Use
the tips in this article to make sure that you
dont commit research paper plagiarism!
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