18 February

Paraphrasing Tips in Academic Writing-2

Paraphrasing means rewriting someone else’s ideas in your own words, with the meaning of the original text untouched. Remember, paraphrasing does not mean removing words from paragraphs and replacing them with new ones; rather, paraphrasing is actually expressing what you have understood from a text or manuscript.

17 February

Paraphrasing Tips in Academic Writing-1

Unauthorized use of the sources and ideas of an original publisher is an unethical and inappropriate act. If you have used an article directly or without mentioning the original author’s name, you commit plagiarism, which will reduce your article’s score.

04 February

Academic Misconduct: Causes

Academic dishonesty is not justified under any circumstance. According to the rules of any academic institution, the consequences of being caught can be devastating for students. For this, teachers and respective authorities are responsible to enhance students’ knowledge about academic dishonesty and help them avoid committing such a wrong act!

28 January

Academic Misconduct: Types

Academic misconduct is used against academic honesty which is a kind of code of conduct to be followed by members of the academic community and is a necessary foundation for all academic institutions.

05 October

Ethics of Writing an Article: Plagiarism

Writing is an implicit contract between the author and the readers where the reader assumes that the author is the sole producer of the written work and that if the author borrows any idea, he/she clearly cites the reference information to avoid the violation of the spirit of the contract, and that the author makes every effort to convey information and ideas in the best way possible and to the best of his/her ability.