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PARNASSUS: Ensuring Integrity and Preserving Significance in Academic Research

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This presentation explores the PARNASSUS framework, which emphasizes importance in academic integrity and significance preservation. It guides authors on how to appropriately cite references using the Harvard citing system for maintaining credibility. Participants are encouraged to duplicate slides for their needs. Essential for researchers, educators, and institutions, this resource stresses the importance of ethical research practices. For detailed reference guidelines, refer to the provided link.

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PARNASSUS: Ensuring Integrity and Preserving Significance in Academic Research

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  1. Use this area for your institution logo(s) TITLE Authors, affiliations and contact information PARNASSUS: Ensuring Integrity, Preserving Significance

  2. Please duplicate slides as much as you need (go to the left window, right click on a slide, select “duplicate slide”). PARNASSUS: Ensuring Integrity, Preserving Significance

  3. References • Please use Harvard citing system as indicated here: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/library/References_and_Plagiarism.pdf PARNASSUS: Ensuring Integrity, Preserving Significance

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