The more I write about the scientific work, the more unpleasant the anti-plagiarism result is. The reason is that many people cannot distinguish between scientific writing and literary expression.
Let's take a closer look at how to avoid plagiarism:
PROBLEM 1: "I translated a foreign article and added it - plagiarism..."
Solution: This method is outdated. Even if you have translated it, rephrase the idea based on your own analysis. In any case, indicate the source.
PROBLEM 2: "Many sentences are found in other dissertations..."
SOLUTION: Rewrite very general phrases (for example, "scientific research shows...") to suit you and update them. Try to write briefly, clearly, and analytically.
PROBLEM 3: "I don't know what link to put."
SOLUTION:
If you are writing in the GOST style, for example: (Karimov I.A., 2015. - P. 26).
If in APA style:
Example: (Karimov, 2015, p. 26)
Such a link must be given after each quote in the text.
Useful habit:
Concluding every thought you're writing with this word in your mind:
"What evidence can I provide for this?"
If there is no evidence - this is not your opinion, but a phrase that can turn into plagiarism.
Assistive tools:
https://antiplagiat.uz - for verification;
https://text.ru - analyzes texts written in Russian;
https://quillbot.com - a paraphrase tool for English texts.
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