Introduction:
Plagiarism is a serious issue in academia and can harm your credibility as a researcher. Fortunately, it’s easy to avoid with a few best practices.

Tips to Avoid Plagiarism:

  • Paraphrase properly: Don’t just change a few words—rewrite in your own understanding

  • Always cite sources: Whether paraphrased or quoted

  • Use plagiarism checkers: Turnitin, Grammarly, or PlagScan

  • Maintain a reference library: Tools like Mendeley or Zotero

  • Understand self-plagiarism: Reusing your own published work without citation is also unethical

Conclusion:
Academic integrity is non-negotiable. Good research isn’t just about results—it’s also about honesty in how you present your work. When in doubt, cite!

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