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Citation Tools to Support Academic Integrity

Updated: Nov 14, 2021


 

In the last post, we talk about how to write academic papers by adhering to academic integrity when writing them. Do you remember? There are three things involved in cleaving to academic integrity, which are intellectual honesty, legal reason and credibility weight. However, it takes quite a long time to pay attention to writing citations manually, and our imperfection as humans might trip us down every now and then.



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With that being said, let us view some of the free and paid resources to help us with our academic written assignments! ✍️


Grammar Checker

2. ProofReadingTool https://proofreadingtool.com


Plagiarism Checker

4. PlagiarismDetector https://plagiarismdetector.net


Paraphrasing Generator

1. Paraphrase Tool https://paraphrasing-tool.com/


APA 7th Edition Style


Other Citation Style

2. Chicago 17th/Turabian 9th Edition Style https://pitt.libguides.com/citationhelp/chicago

3. Comparison of APA, MLA and Chicago/Turabian citations differences https://libguides.brown.edu/citations/styles


Citation Tool

It makes quick work of citing sources but be sure to double-check for accuracy!


Word Counter

1. WordCounter https://wordcounter.net

2. Google Docs

3. Microsoft Word

4. OfficeSuite Document


I hope this inspires you to preserve academic integrity and correctly cite your research! Happy writing! ✍️📚📖

1 Comment


ttomjerry45
Jul 13, 2023

To begin with, it is important to understand the difference between a thesis and a journal article. Theses or dissertations Rewritetool.net are usually long discourses written by students as part of their course. It, therefore, has an educational purpose and needs to be presented before a committee that evaluates whether the candidate is worthy of receiving a degree. Thus, the purpose of a dissertation is to demonstrate how much you know, which leads to a general tendency towards presenting everything that you know about the topic in a dissertation.

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