Plagiarism is a significant offense in academic life, journalism, and even politics, often leading to severe reputational damage. Through paraphrasing, and even paraphrasing services, it is possible to reduce your risk of being accused of plagiarism by 100%.
In a paraphrasing service, the basic idea is for a trained and
knowledgeable professional to rewrite a piece of text (e.g., an academic essay
or a book chapter) using synonyms, a different structure, and a different
ordering of words and ideas, all the while keeping the same meaning.
How to guard against plagiarism
The first step to ensure you avoid plagiarism
in your writing is to understand how and why plagiarism occurs.
In short, an author is said to have plagiarised
another author when they improperly document the use of the author’s ideas.
With this in mind, you can guard against
plagiarism effectively, reducing your risk of plagiarism by up to 100%, by
knowing what you need to document.
A list of the key items to document is given
below:
·
Exact
words and phrases
·
Ideas
and information
Whenever you use any of the above items from
another author, it’s critical to indicate this using an in-text reference. If
you’re unsure about what referencing style you should use, consult with your
publisher or – if you’re a student – your university.
When to paraphrase rather than quote
If it’s more appropriate to use a direct quote
instead of paraphrasing, you can save money on a proofreading service by avoiding the need to use
it altogether.
The two situations in which you should
paraphrase rather than quoting are:
·
When
you can express the idea and information of the original text in fewer words
than it contains
·
When
what you are interested in from the original text is its ideas rather than the
specific words and phrases used to communicate the ideas
For example, if you are performing literary
analysis, many occasions will arise where it is inappropriate for your to
paraphrase a piece of text (e.g., a poem or an excerpt from a work of prose).
Likewise, if you are writing an academic essay
or journal article, situations will occur in which paraphrasing the work of
another author is a better choice than directly quoting them.
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