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Thursday Thoughts: Paraphrasing Effectively

Generally speaking, university faculty prefer writers to paraphrase sources instead of using direct…

Paraphrasing Series: An in-depth look at paraphrasing strategies

Paraphrasing is an important part of academic writing. Writers rely on paraphrasing to help them us…

Paraphrasing to Avoid Plagiarism

When I was in high school, I accidentally plagiarized an essay about Pride and Prejudice by Jane A…

Paraphrasing Enhances Learning

Each Monday my second-grade teacher wrote five words on the board. These words stayed on the board …

Paraphrasing Statistics

One of the toughest academic writing skills is paraphrasing . Students ask me about paraphrasing at…

Paraphrasing: An Introduction

When I talk about literature reviews with dissertation students, I often tell them that, when they …

March Webinar Update

Hi there, students! For March we have some more informative webinars for you. Read on to see what t…

Writing Refresh: In-text versus Parenthetical Citations

Today let’s go over some resources for narrative versus parenthetical citations. Although both impo…

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