Citation Errors

Never attempt to derail research papers that you have completed — How to evade the citation errors

The most probable answer that most people would give to the question ‘What is the best research paper?’ is most likely “a finished one!”  Wrapping up an arduous paper is an awesome feeling and just finished shall never cut it at all times. It is important to ensure that a written paper is a solid one which comes from a combination of good writing, evading errors in citation, lack of plagiarism, quality writing and correct bibliography. The most achievable approach of attaining A+ in these research papers can be achieved through following simple steps as indicated below.

Conduct some research

If you have written so many research papers in the past, or if this is just your first paper, conducting sufficient research is a good starting point in writing a great paper. Resourceful information can be available from Questia.com that guides the writer in the writing process. Schaum’s Writing Great Research Papers by Laurie Rozakis is also a resourceful book that explains the qualities that matters in a research paper with a list of top ten principles of a good paper with Nos. 7, 8 and 9 being the most paramount.

  1. Original none plagiarized and fully documented outside sources
  2. Verifiable supporting materials
  3. Proper format with suitable documentation as well as the works cited page.

It is also prudent to understand clearly what aspect of the assignment is of interest to the professor. An essay is different from an argumentative paper. The number of sources required and citation style are equally critical. The stipulations of the professor must be articulated to avoid wastage of efforts

Give credit wherever due

Plagiarism is never tolerated by any professor. Attainment of high quality in research papers is based on supporting materials and sources which are acknowledged to avoid direct copying. It is prudent to check Colin Neville ‘The Complete Guide to Referencing and Avoiding Plagiarism at Questia.com  where the Golden Rule in referencing is provided: “to a reader sufficient information to assist them easily and quickly identify the source cited. In case they wish to access the source and verify by themselves, is it possible to easily locate information supplied?”

Questia offers an opportunity for using books that have been cited in the research paper with a single mouse click, allowing saving the books. Cited texts can also be highlighted using APA, Chicago or MLA. Questia generates bibliography automatically, based on selected citations and the chosen style. “Preventing plagiarism when writing” offers plagiarism.org website that urges the students to cite sources whenever in doubt and elaborates the importance of paraphrasing. However, legitimate paraphrasing should not be conceived as cosmetic changes in sentences. Citing is also done on rephrased content because the original idea is work of another person.

Stay focused

The significance of avoiding plagiarism as well as citation errors is now elaborate but consideration of other aspects that derail a research paper is prudent. E. Mack in “Top Ten Tips for Writing Research Papers” in Metropolitan Community College Writing Center.

They include:

  • The absence of focus and organization: important points must be consolidated and jumping from one reason to the other avoided.
  • Absence of conclusion: avoid intensive concentration of the paper at the expense of the conclusion.
  • Proofreading: avoid use of spell-check as is can hardly identify usage errors in words. One read though is insufficient.
  • Proper planning depends on the level of understanding in the paper, avoid plagiarism and reference appropriately. These efforts will translate to a paper that will make the writer and the professor proud.

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