[This infographic was originally published on GrammarCheck and has been republished here with permission.] Social media is now an effective way to communicate globally. It has proved to be a boon in today’s age Read More
This infographic was originally published on GrammarCheck and has been republished here with permission. An Oxford Comma is used when separating a sentence such as clauses and when there are more than three items in Read More
[This infographic was originally published Plagiarism Check.Org and has been republished here with permission.] A paraphrase is among most popular types of a so-called accidental plagiarism. Hence, it’s important to understand how to Read More
Through the course of your research project, it is possible that you might come across existing literature that has either reported a unique investigative technique, or described the structure of a compound, or effectively explained Read More
Reviewing scientific literature can help you develop your writing and communication skills. Moreover, you will be able to keep up with and contribute to the developments in your area of research. If you’re a Read More
A conflict of interest arises whenever there is any potential bias that could affect a researcher’s work. They are an inevitable part of an academic career and it is every researcher’s responsibility to Read More
Becoming a peer reviwer is a job of great resposibility and one must look at a couple of things before conduting the review. Go through this checklist to make sure you are prepared before you Read More
Conducting a thorough literature search can be quite tricky, especially if you don’t know where to look. Of the many available sources, Google Scholar is one of the tools you can use to aid Read More
This infographic was originally published on Plagiarism Check.Org and has been republished here with permission. Plagiarism refers to stealing another person’s work and representing it as your own. While not illegal itself (unless Read More
This infographic was originally published on GrammarCheck and has been republished here with permission. The comma (,) is one of the most useful forms of punctuation in the English language as it effectively separates various elements Read More