How to Write and Cite Research Publications?

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When a writer is working on a research paper, their biggest concern is composing a well-structured research publication without plagiarism. For any researcher, plagiarism can be harmful to their career. As plagiarism is a form of stealing, it is unethical, and the Institute does not want its students to commit plagiarism.

It can harm the academic integrity of an institution, which may impact the reputation of the institution. As a result, the institution may get a fewer number of abroad students. Therefore, they can take severe actions against the researcher as per their educational policy.

If the researcher has published an article with plagiarized content, which can be severely harmful to their career. If readers can identify the plagiarized content, that can harm the readership of the journal or publication.

Therefore, the researcher may not get another chance to publish writing in any other journal. There the researcher should be careful about how to publish content without plagiarism.

Know About the Types of Research Publications

With time research publications have gone through many changes. However, research publications’ importance has rained the same over the years. They can be broadly divided into:

  • Periodicals

The particular category here again has three more subdivisions, and they are:

Popular Magazines: It publishes news and articles from pop culture, sports, and other widespread genres. Starting from the general to the knowledgeable, they have a massive audience base.

Trade Journals: This category doesn’t feature research articles, but it features news and reports of a particular field or discipline. 

Scholarly Articles: These includes those journals and articles that are published only after peer review. In other words, the publication of the writeups takes place only after a team of scholars reviews them by cross-checking the facts and the quality of the research work.

  • Academic Books

Here not just the journals but those materials are published that help a student in getting a scholarship for their academic course. It includes everything from conference proceedings to monographs to edited collections—everything that allows a student in the academic evaluation.

How to Write a Research Paper?

When the researcher needs to work on a topic, they need to remember that studying well is the only key to developing a good idea about the subject. They must use their concept to write the article. They need to break the topic in terms of some questions. The researcher needs to answer those questions in the body of the research publication.

The researcher can also use parts of another writer in their work. For that, they need to use quotation marks and do proper citations. In the reference list, they must write the name of the author, work, publication date, and other valid details.

The researchers should note down the names of the works they are using as references. It can help them to track their source material. They will also be able to avoid misquotation-related issues. Finally, they need to use a plagiarism checker to identify the plagiarized content present in their paper before submitting it.

How to Do Citations for a Research Paper?

When a writer is doing citations of a research paper, they must know what to cite and what not to cite. It can help them to stay away from any unintentional mistakes caused due to the wrong citations. Here is a list of the things that the researchers need to cite –

  • If they are using parts from any book or journal article, they need to do the citations. They need to do an in-page citation along with a detailed reference list at the end. In the citation, they need to mention, the name of the writer, name of the work, publisher, publication date, page number etcetera.
  • In case the researcher is using any content from the online journal or any other site, in citations, they need to mention the URL of the content, with details like publication date, page number, and issue.
  • If the researchers use segments from their previous paper, they need to do proper citations and use quotation marks. If they fail to do so, that can be an instance of self-plagiarism.
  • The researchers can paraphrase parts of their source material and use them in their content. Though for this paraphrased part, they don’t need to use quotation marks. They must do complete citations with all the information.
  • If the researcher mentions any proverb or parts of folklore for which sources are not confirmed, they don’t need to do citations. For any known face as well, they can avoid doing citations.

The researchers must remember that doing a proper citation is the only way to avoid any accusation of plagiarism. Hence, they must be careful with citations so that they don’t commit any mistakes.

They need to do an in-page citation, and along with that, they have to mention the details in the entire reference list they are doing at the end of their paper written for research publication. There are different citation styles, including the APA, MLA, Chicago, and others.

The researchers can select one as per the guidelines or according to their choice. The researcher needs to include all the valid details without any mistakes.

How to use a Plagiarism Checker?

It is always best to use a plagiarism checker to check an article before submitting it. The researcher can easily upload the content to scan it. The tool compares it with other existing articles on the internet and delivers a detailed report.

The plagiarism checker also highlights those plagiarised parts and then mentions the plagiarism percentage. The tool also shows the source of the original content so that the researcher can work on them to create adverse research publications without any plagiarism.

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