Quetext Logo Detect AI and Plagiarism Confidently with Quetext Get Started
What is Global Plagiarism?
View Post

What is Global Plagiarism?

If you’ve ever been in school—or worked in content creation and publishing—you’ve likely heard of plagiarism. Plagiarism occurs when a writer takes the work of an original author without providing…
Is Plagiarism a Victimless Crime?
View Post

Is Plagiarism a Victimless Crime?

Finding information has never been easier thanks to the internet. In academia and the workplace, the internet has become a go-to resource when completing assignments or conducting research. However, this…
What Is Academic Integrity, and Why Is It Important?
View Post

What is a Reference and Why is it Important?

Citations are essential in academic and intellectual writing as they reference the sources used to support ideas and arguments. Disregarding citation procedures and failing to cite sources can result in…
How to Determine the Credibility of a Source
View Post

How to Determine the Credibility of a Source

The fake information is nothing less than chaos for authors and journalists in digital era. For which evaluating sources for credibility is a crucial skill for anyone seeking reliable information.…
Words Not To Use in a Research Paper
View Post

Words Not To Use in a Research Paper

A research paper is a piece of scientific writing. It is either presented by a student or a researcher talking about original research on a particular issue. So if you're…
Is Plagiarism a Crime?
View Post

Is Plagiarism a Crime?

Plagiarism is a term that comes up frequently in both social and academic settings. It's a concern for writers that they should be aware of Plagiarism is taking someone else's…
How to Avoid Writing In Passive Voice
View Post

How to Avoid Writing In Passive Voice

Anytime you're put into a position to write, most people will instruct you to write with an active voice. Rarely do teachers or writers elaborate further, but they give reasons…
How to Summarize Without Plagiarizing?
View Post

How to Summarize Without Plagiarizing?

Utilizing the ideas from another person’s work in your writing is customary. Sometimes, it’s the only way to adequately support a stance, connect research, and provide the proper context. This is especially…