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If I paraphrase, do I still need to cite the source?

Paraphrasing involves restating another person’s thoughts or ideas in your own words, using your own sentence structure. A paraphrase is normally about the same length as the original. A paraphrase must be cited.

Can you give me some tips for paraphrasing?

A paraphrase is when you write the ideas of published authors in your own words without changing the original meaning. It is usually about the same length as the original. It is important that the sentence structure and the vocabulary are not too similar to the original.

To paraphrase, follow these steps:

  1. Reread the original passage until you understand its full meaning.
  2. Set the original aside and write down the main points or concepts. Do not copy the text verbatim.
  3. Change the structure of the text by varying the opening, changing the order of sentences, lengthening or shortening sentences.
  4. Replace keywords within the sentences with synonyms or phrases with similar meanings.
  5. Check your notes against the original to ensure you have not accidentally plagiarised and you have not left anything out.
  6. Reference the source within the text.
  7. Record the source in your reference list.

How do I reference tables and charts?

There are only two categories : tables and figures. Graphs, photographs, images etc. are figures. Tables are anything organised in rows and columns. Make reference to any tables and figures within your text e.g. Table 1 shows FTSE data at close of trading.

Example

Table 1: FTSE Market Indicators on 5 May 2012

table

Source: Moneyextra (2012)

Note:

  • Keep titles brief but informative.
  • Don’t forget to label axes on graphs and include legends.
  • Include a list of the tables and figures on a separate page following your table of contents.
  • Include any sources in the reference list

Can I use the first person in academic writing?

Traditional academic writing discourages the use of first or second person (‘I’, ‘we’, ‘you’, etc.). This is because it does not sound objective. Instead, it sounds as though you have only a very limited, personal view of the issue you are discussing, rather than a view of the broader picture. First and second person pronouns can also make your work less concise.

In some circumstances it is appropriate to write in the first or second person, according to the writing style of your discipline or the subject matter. For example, reflective writing relies on personal experience, so it is necessary to use first person. If you are unsure, check with your lecturer/tutor.

When do I use appendices?

Appendices are most commonly used in reports. They are used when the integration of material in the body of the work would make it poorly structured or too long and detailed. Appendices may be used for supporting material that would otherwise break up the flow of the writing or be distracting to the reader.

Note:

  • Appendices must be referred to in the body of the text, for example, ‘Details of the questionnaire are attached as appendix 2’ (Note: One appendix, two appendices).
  • Appendices normally follow the reference list.
  • Each appendix must begin on a new page.
  • The order they are presented in is dictated by the order they are mentioned in the text of the report.
  • The heading should be APPENDIX or Appendix, followed by a letter or number e.g. APPENDIX A or Appendix 1 followed by the title. Headings should be centred. For example: Appendix 1: Action Plan
  • Appendices must be listed in the table of contents as the final items (but not numbered).
  • The page number(s) of the appendix/appendices will continue on with the numbering from the last page of the text.

Should I use headings in my essay?

In the main, essays are expected to be written as an extended piece of prose without headings. Seek advice from your lecturer/tutor, as some may accept headings in longer assignments. Including a heading may help you keep to the point. However, you will need to remove them from your final draft if traditional essay format is required.

Are direct quotes part of the word count?

Appendices, abstract/executive summary and the reference list/bibliography are not usually counted as part of the word limit. Quotations in the body of your paper are. However, check with your lecturer or tutor about what is included in the word limit for a particular assignment.

Can you recommend an effective method of taking notes?

The Cornell method provides a practical way of ensuring that you take clear notes, engage with them actively, and have clear material from which to revise.
Before the lecture:

  1. Get a large (A4) notebook.
  2. Rule off a section at the bottom of each page to create a ‘summary’ space.
  3. Divide each page into two vertical columns. The left-hand column should be one third of the page wide, with the right-hand column taking up the remaining two thirds.
  4. Label the left-hand column ‘KEY WORDS/QUESTIONS’, the right-hand column ‘NOTES and the space at the bottom ‘SUMMARY’.

During the lecture:

  1. Record your notes in the right hand side column. Don’t attempt to write everything down, but aim to capture the general ideas, arguments, facts, etc.
  2. Do use abbreviations, and paraphrase (i.e. use your own words) wherever possible.
  3. Do leave spaces in between your notes, so that you can amend and add to them later.

After the lecture (within 24 hours):

  1. Read through your notes. Make any amendments or additions whilst the material is still relatively fresh in your mind.
  2. Summarise the main points in the space at the bottom of each page. In the left-hand column, note down the key ideas or words from your notes on the right. Formulate these into questions.
  3. Cover up your notes in the right-hand column, and see how well you can answer the key questions from memory. This will help when it comes to exam revision.

Should I use or cite Wikipedia?

You should NEVER cite Wikipedia in an academic paper. Without a known author, Wikipedia articles cannot be considered authoritative. However, it is a useful starting point for your research. At the bottom of every article is a list of external links. These sites are often articles or respected authorities that you can cite.

Can you provide some advice on how to proofread my work to spot unnecessary errors?

  1. Print it off. It can be much more difficult to read on screen.
  2. Leave it a day. If you can, leave time between finishing your full draft and proof reading. It’s easier to read critically when it’s not so fresh.
  3. Read aloud. Errors of expression are more likely to become obvious if you read aloud.
  4. Punctuate your reading. Put pauses in for punctuation, timed differently for different punctuation marks – so take a breath for commas, come to a halt for full stops. This is a good way to see if your sentences are too long or too short. A common mistake is using commas when you should use full stops.
  5. Take care with cut and paste. If you decide to move things about, don’t forget to check the whole sentence again afterwards to make sure all the tenses, genders and plurals agree.
  6. Check your referencing. Check the Harvard and APA referencing guides you have been given.
  7. Get another view. Ask a friend or relative to read through your work. Sometimes you read what you think you’ve written, rather than what you have written.
  8. Use your feedback . Always read and learn from your academic feedback. Use it to make a list of the things you often get wrong. Look out for these especially. They should start to disappear as you get used to doing them right.
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ECPD PhD candidate 2023-2024

Dragi Profesore, puno Vam hvala za Vas trud i ocenivanje. Iskreno Vam se zahvaljujem za Vasu podrsku u mojim kriticnim trenutcima kada sam bilo vrlo razocarana, i recimo, donekle, lagje potonule. Ja sam zajedno sa Vama uspela zavrsiti zadatak, … Ocena nije vazna uopste. Ipak,  hvala vam za iskreno ocenvanje. Hvala vam iz dubine duse. Zivi nam… Read more “”

ECPD – MBA Prizren, MBA student, Venera Goxha, decembar 2008.

Postovani Profesore, zaista se najiskrenije zahvaljujem na postavljenom pitanju. Moram priznati da si mi svojim interesom za moj rad ucinio  izuzetnu cast!

Dr Novak Lučić, PhD kandidat

“Svim članovima komisije zahvaljujem se na stručnoj pomoći i sadržajnim sugestijama koje su mi pomogle da doktorska disertacija dobije ovakav oblik … Posebno se zahvaljujem prof. dr Miodragu S. Ivanoviću čije su sugestije bile od suštinske važnosti za rad.”

Dr Slavica Ostojić Krsmanović. ECPD. Beograd.

Poštovani profesore, najlepše Vam hvala na javljanju iako smo mi mlađi trebali učiniti prvi korak … Druženje na Vašoj radionici ću pamtiti  dugo kao jedan blistavi primer interaktivnog učenja i na tome Vam puno hvala.  Nadam  se  da ćemo se videti na  kursu u decembru mesecu 2009. Godine … Svaka  Vaša  ideja je dragocena a… Read more “”

MUP Srbije, ILM Uvodni sertfikat za menadzment, Siniša Španović,   Glavni policijski savetnik, Beograd 2010.

Uvaženi profesore Ivanoviću, po završetku kursa Mali biznis – osnove uspeha, koji je bio organizovan na ECPD – u u Beogradu, ne mogu a da ne napišem nekoliko rečenica o svojim utiscima. Nakon dugo godina rada u obrazovanju bila sam učesnik velikog broja seminara, treninga, kurseva, edukativnih radionica i prvi put, iako ovo nije moja… Read more “”

Slađana Joksimović, ECPD. Beograd. Mali biznis – osnove uspeha, Decembar 21, 2018.

Hvala ti dragi moj profesore na časti, da nam predaješ, da se pohvalim tobom pred mojim zaposlenim, od kakvog sam najboljeg profesora naučio mnoge stvari. Da si mi živ i zdrav i da se visimo opet uskoro. Puno pozdrava moj dragi profesore

Dr Zlate Mehmedović, Direktor Doma zdavlja u Skoplju, nakon održanih predavanja 13 i 14 juna 2019. u Ohridu, Severna Makedonija

Uvaženi Ivanović dr Miodrag, hvala na lepim vestima koje ste mi danas saopštili. Veoma mi je drago što ste u vrlo kratkom vremenu uspeli da nam podjedine stvari dočarate na jedan sasvim drugi način. Deo iskustva stečen na Vašim predavanjima koristim u praksi i oni pokazuju već vidljive rezultate. Nadam se da ćete nam i… Read more “”

Ministarstvo odbrane, ILM Uvodna diploma iz menadzmenta, Milorad Mihailovic, Beograd, 2010.

Dear Professor Ivanovic, thank you very much for your very sincere and critical evaluation of my assessment. Thanks to your lecturing and tasks on assessment I have gained a lot of knowledge’s on HRM in general which will be very helpful for my further work in Industry.  One more time,  thank you for your comments, and… Read more “”

ECPD – MBA Prizren, MBA student, Malush Tullumi, dipl.el.eng, decembar 2008

Mogu Vam reci da su mi predavanja dosta pomogla, ali zaista. Osnovna razlika je da na neki novi nacin gledam i ljude i procese u firmi, i mnogo mi pomaze sve sto sam cuo na predavanjima da procenim i ljude i vreme i sve sto se desava oko mene. Dodatno, vec polako slazem koncept price… Read more “”

Marko Ristic, ILM Uvodna dilopma menadzmneta, Beograd, 16 februar 2009

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ECPD – MBA Prizren, MBA student, Driton Tafallari, decembar 2008.

Poštovani profesore Ivanoviću, dozvolite mi najpre, da se najsrdačnije zahvalim na ukazanoj mogućnosti da pohadjam kurs Mali biznis-osnovi uspeha u periodu od 15 do 16 decembra 2018. 17 . Od Vas smo mogli da čujemo i naučimo mnoge interesantne i korisne stvari, koje možda i nismo mogli pročitati u knjigama ili čuti na redovnim predavanjima.… Read more “”

Aleksandar Božović, ECPD – Mali biznis – osnove uspeha. Beograd, 21 decembar 2018

Postovani profesore, intezitet Vaseg interesovanja za nastavak naseg rada na programu je impresivan. Zasluzujete sve cestitke za posvecenost  onome na cemu ste angazovani. U Vasim recima naslucujem sumnju u motiv i inspiraciju, kao i u volju da ispostujemo preuzetu obavezu ukljucivanjem u kurs… Verujem u kapacitet grupe, verujem i u sve polaznike pojedinacno.

MUP Srbije, ILM Uvodni sertfikat za menadzment, Golub Gacevic, Beograd, 2010.

“…, I would like to thank my PhD supervisor, Prof. Miodrag Ivanovic, who has been instrumental in my success over the past three years. I feel incredibly fortunate to have had the guidance and mentorship of such a highly respected academic. Professor Ivanovic’s constant support, advice, and encouragement have been invaluable. From the initial stages… Read more “”

Albatros Rexhaj, ECPD, University for Peace, PhD candidate

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MUP Crne Gore, ILM Uvodna diploma za menadzment, Zoran Brđanin, Podgorica, 2010. 

“… I had a meeting Monday (21st Jan 2019) with Professor Ivanovic to discuss my thesis. We probably spend more than 3 hours, and I must say, it was a great pleasure to meet Professor Ivanovic as a person and equally as a professor. Professor Ivanovic and I, we have exchanged ideas in relation to… Read more “”

Agron Berisha, PhD student. London, 25 January 2019.  

Dear Professor, I hope you are well and things are going well in your life. These days I heard that you won’t be teaching at ECPD Centre and I know very well what the students will be missing. ECPD will have a great loss without you, in particular students who won’t listen to your lectures,… Read more “”

ECPD – MBA Prizren, MBA student, Uran Berisha, Prizren, 2010.

“Duboku zahvalnost želim da izrazim profesoru Miodragu Ivanoviću za sve što je učinio kao moj profesor i mentor tokom doktorskih studija. Neizmerna posvećenost, podrška i inspiracija su mi bile neophodne da ostvarim svoje akademske ciljeve i postignem uspeh u ovoj fazi mog obrazovanja. Od prvog dana našeg susreta, stručnost profesora Ivanovića i njegova strast prema… Read more “”

Ana Mirkovic, ECPD PhD student, 2023. godina

Što se tiče ILM programa svima vrlo rado prenosim svoje impresije i hvalim se kako sam imao čast da upoznam Vas kao jednu intelektualnu veličinu i čovjeka koji pozitivno gleda na život i to jako dobro prenosi na svoje okruženje. Naučeno na predavanjima veoma uspesno prenosim na svoje okruženje i to sto sam naucio, uklopilo… Read more “”

ILM Uvodna diploma iz menadzmenta, Miloš Vučinić sent e-mail 16 novembar 2009

“First and foremost, I am exceptionally grateful to my mentor, Prof. Dr. Miodrag Ivanovic whose unwavering dedication and expertise elevated my PhD research to new heights. His constant support and belief in my capabilities empowered me to achieve breakthroughs and become the researcher I am today. Indebted for his transformative mentorship, shaping both my academic… Read more “”

Muhamedali Ibrahimi, ECPD, University for Peace, Belgrade, PhD candidate, 2023

… Thank you Miodrag. Also, thank you for teaching me the value of researching and debating a topic to gain an understanding from multiple viewpoints to try and better understand issues and situations.

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