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.

14 January

Best Blogs for Academicians

Blogs and blogging are an important medium for communication. Recently, the academic community has attached a great significance to blogging, as a medium for discussing and learning that affects the universities sector.

22 December

Research Tools 1: Observation

Collecting data is one of the most important components of research. Good data plays a significant role in gaining insight on the on the existing problem or opportunity. Lack of good data limits the effectiveness of other data tools. Data is vital in every step of the entire process.

02 December

Common Citation Styles 3: Chicago

The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) is a style guide for American English published since 1906 by the University of Chicago Press. Its seventeen editions have prescribed writing and citation styles widely used in publishing.