2. Paraphrasing

  • Put the information into your own words and identify the source.
  • In written papers, you will paraphrase more than you will quote.
  • Avoid paraphrasing tools/websites for two reasons:
    • They are academically dishonest, and
    • They are often ineffective as their algorithms replace words with synonyms that may confuse or change the meaning of the source text, thereby undermining your credibility.

Example:

OriginalParaphrasing

These data provide a strong rationale to explore the therapeutic use of olaparib in combination with carboplatin (CBP) and NVP-BKM120 (BKM120) in animal models, and later in clinical trials on patients with TNBC.  
Source: Zhao, H., Yang, Q., Hu, Y., & Zhang, J. (2018). Antitumor effects and mechanisms of olaparib in combination with carboplatin and BKM120 on human triple‑negative breast cancer cells. Oncology reports, 40(6), 3223–3234.
Olaparib in combination of CBP and BKM120 has an immense potential as a treatment option and should be further analysed in pre-clinical and clinical studies.  
Source: Zhao, H., Yang, Q., Hu, Y., & Zhang, J. (2018). Antitumor effects and mechanisms of olaparib in combination with carboplatin and BKM120 on human triple‑negative breast cancer cells. Oncology reports, 40(6), 3223–3234.

Source: Avoiding Plagiarism – Choosing Whether to Quote or to Paraphrase | Academic Integrity at MIT (Accessed on 5th February 2022)

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